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Stroodles are straws made from pasta, which eliminates the use of plastic and wet paper straws. It lasts over 1 hour, is tasteless, 100% biodegradable and edible. The company has received worldwide brand exposure through viral content via Unilad and BBC. It has B2B and B2C clients including Marriott and Ibis in Europe, and it has stockists in the UK and Austria. The company will use the funds to scale marketing and sales and to become the market leader in the straw market.
days to go: Expired investment: £214,980
Miso Tasty is a Japanese inspired food brand that specialises in the production and sale of Miso, a delicacy of Japan. To maintain authenticity, the company sources its key ingredients directly from Japan and has experience of over six years in manufacturing a range of delicacies such as Miso Soups, Miso Pastes, and Meal Kits. Led by an award-winning entrepreneur, author, and creative chef Bonnie Chung, Miso Tasty has established itself into the UK's top two supermarkets -Tesco and Sainsbury's. It's products have been featured in publications such as The Guardian, Daily Mail, and The Sunday Telegraph. Celebrity Chef Jamie Oliver mentioned Miso Tasty on his TV show. The brand has also launched a collaboration menu with Masterchef Winner Tim Anderson's restaurant, NanBan. With the funds received, Miso Tasty will put more efforts into brand awareness within the UK, launch product ranges such as marinades and sauces that delve deeper into Japanese cuisine, recruit more staff and capital resources to further the brand's business.

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days to go: Expired investment: £384,088
FullClear is an advanced beer line cleaning solution. It is non-toxic and non-corrosive. It is proven to be 96.7% more effective than current chemicals.
days to go: Expired investment: £248,860
Love Cocoa are a British Chocolate company founded by James Cadbury, descendant of John Cadbury, founder or the Cadbury confectionery company. The organic chocolate bars are handmade in the UK using the finest ingredients and sourced from independent British producers such as Maldon Sea Salt.
days to go: Expired investment: £198,410
A smoothie brand with the aim of providing performance nutritional drinks by simply blending ingredients together. Starting at a Prince's Trust market stall, PACK'D has become a 'Top 50 Startups' company and has sold over two million Smoothie Kits so far. PACK'D sales have grown by 2000% since 2016 and has more than 1500 products listed in major food retailers.
days to go: Expired investment: £522,780
TheFoodMarket.com is a ‘for good’ platform connecting SMEs who produce or sell high quality food with discerning consumers. They champion ethical businesses, supply chains and natural ingredients. Launched in 2016, they’ve seen triple digit annual growth in sales and have grown their merchant community by over 100 businesses in the past 12 months. Their investors to date include the founders of hugely successful business such as MoneySupermarket.com, feelunique.com, Play.com and TalDepot.com (a major online US grocer). They are now scaling up the business with this investment round and have commitments from existing investors.
days to go: Expired investment: £408,999
Harry Brompton's Ice Tea produces the worlds first alcoholic ice tea. Since their launch in 2013 they have already sold nearly 1,000,000 bottles of their teas. 
days to go: Expired investment: £299,890
Farmstand is a plant-powered cloud caterer that is trying to reinvent the way people eat in canteens and outdoor markets. The company asserts that its products are 100% customisable and without any carbon footprint. The menu comprises of 80% vegetables, 65% vegan sources, 5% sustainable fish, and 15% meat. Customers can pre-order, pay, and pick-up via the Farmstand app. Farmstand aims to disrupt the $200 billion catering market which will be doubling by 2032. The company has received a £1.2 million seed investment from London-based VC, Kindred Capital. Till date, the company has served 5.6 million dishes, saved 2.8 million tonnes of plastic, and negated 200 tonnes of landfill waste through its products. The company will use the investment to expand to 1000+ canteens and outdoor markets in 10 cities in 10 years, focus on expanding across the UK, launch a more intuitive app, and expand its team.
days to go: Expired investment: £999,970
The BIB Wine Company is, according to the Independent, the first-ever luxury Bag-in-Box wine company. The BIB Wine Company has received excellent reviews from critics and has been given a 4.6 stars rating on reviews.co.uk. The company's Head of Wine has previously headed up wine at Waitrose & Laithwaites. It has sold an equivalent of more than 11,400 bottles in the first year of production. In August 2019, the company's YoY growth hit 200%. The BIB Wine Company has also been nominated for two category awards in the People's Choice Wine Awards. With the proceeds, the company will increase the digital spend to local workers and residents.
days to go: Expired investment: £189,695
Tanya's Just Real was launched with the aim to revolutionise meal preparation in domestic & commercial kitchens. It offers a wide range of fresh, healthy and comfort food. The food products are made without gluten, dairy, sugar, salt or no artificial ingredients, and they are all Vegan. Tanya's Just Real's product range has been listed in popular stores such as Amazon and Sainsbury. The proceeds will be used for team expansion, working capital, marketing and product development.
days to go: Expired investment: £190,520
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