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Equity Crowdfunding Pitches

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Cauli Rice is the first long-life, low carb replacement for rice, pasta or potatoes. Cauli Rice comes in a convenient ready-to-heat pack that is ready to eat in just 2 and a half minutes.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,437,140
Energy bars combining sport nutrition with healthy snacking. Ollybars have designed a natural whole food bar containing 80% whole fruit, seeds and nuts whilst being vegan and gluten-free. The bars are dehydrated to preserve the original nutrition and the packaging is bio-compostable. Their products are sold in more than 300 UK stores and the company nationally distribute and export to the EU. Ollybars are seeking investment to outsource their production due to demand exceeding supply.
days to go: Expired investment: £120,070
Candy Kitten are a confectionary company that were built to modernise the confectionary industry by introducing new flavours and a higher quality product than those currently available.
days to go: Expired investment: £161,016
An online gallery comprised of the best art from the very best artists. Rise Art uses artificial intelligence alongside consumer psychology to produce personalised recommendations, which customers can 'trial' out in their personal spaces, or workplaces, to see if it meets their desires. In 2017, the company had grown with £1m in sales, almost twice YoY.
days to go: Expired investment: £690,680
Six to Start are the co-creators of the popular fitness game 'Zombies, run!' and are now raising investment to grow this and to also build a new app called 'Virtual Races.' With over 3,000,000 downloads and peaks of 250k monthly active users, Zombie, Run! brings together audio storytelling and gameplay with real-world exercise. Virtual Races has already attracted over 15,000 entrants and generated over £600K+ in revenue.   
days to go: Expired investment: £249,970
Electronic Sound (ES) launched as an iPad magazine in 2013 and published their first print edition a few months ago. ES sell additional title via Apple and Google and the print mag is stocked by 1,200 retail outlets across the UK including WH Smiths, ASDA and McColl's.
days to go: Expired investment: £95,470
Founded in Shoreditch in 2011, Grind has spread across London and evolved into an award-winning group of nine café-bars and restaurants serving coffee, food and cocktails to a killer soundtrack. Grind plans to open 10 new restaurants & has signed an agreement to open in airports and train stations.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,914,940
Comesto is a peer to peer web and app based service that enables professional food buyers to purchase directly from suppliers.  They are a membership funded trading platform.  The platform gives their members access to the whole market eliminating single brochures.  Comesto offers industry buyers a complete purchasing, invoicing and scheduling management service and for suppliers their aim is to provide a simple cost effective way to increase sales.  
days to go: Expired investment: £34,970
Cupris have developed a smartphone connected medical device and software platform that enables anyone to image an eardrum, capture a patients history, carry out a hearing test and share this remotely with the doctor.
days to go: Expired investment: £542,270
Fixington is an online platform for trademan. Fixington includes a calendar and a billing app which allows tradesman to manage their current work and also share their availablity so that online bookings can be sent straight to to the tradesmans phone.
days to go: Expired investment: £263,132
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