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Tiddley Pom is an organic baby care brand. Their products are currently stocked in big high street retailers such as Boots and Holland and Barrett. Tiddley Pom currently have a number of new products in development to further widen their product range.  
days to go: Expired investment: £9,820
Tech Will Save Us are an award-winning company which has developed a range of toys focused on learning through technology and play. The toys are not only built by the children but also are brought to life by coding and electronics. They aim to build a generation of digital creators, not just consumers. 
days to go: Expired investment: £799,946
Enclothed has created a solution for shopping for men, delivering a monthly box of clothing which has been handpicked by a personal stylist. The receiver then has 5 days to try on and return any unwanted items, only paying for the pieces they keep. 
days to go: Expired investment: £178,614
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
Desmond & Dempsey are a retailer of luxury sleepwear. They make products that "make every day feel like a Sunday". Through their website alone they have sold over 2,000 pairs & generated £196k revenue to date. Desmond & Dempsey have secured repeat orders from international retailers such as Selfridges & Bergdorf Goodman.
days to go: Expired investment: £74,910
The British Journal of Photography (BJP) is a monthly magazine dedicated to comtemporary photography. In the last 3 years, the print magazine has been completely re-designed and since then, BJP have launched new apps, new events and awards aimed at capturing the next generation of readers. 
days to go: Expired investment: £399,720
New Soda invents, designs and manufactures highly innovative and original kitchen gadgets. These are unique eye catching items bought on impulse from point of sale displays. We have developed a new brand identity for 2015 that is inventive, inclusive, independent and gently humorous. New Soda is all about the entrepreneurial story behind the products. Critically we already have in place an international distributor network - we are already in over 1,000 stores internationally.
days to go: Expired investment: £88,330
The New Craftsmen curates, commissions, and sells high-end handcrafted products, created by some of Britain's finest craft makers, from a showroom in London’s Mayfair.
days to go: Expired investment: £565,500
Ding have created a beautiful and simple doorbell which compliments rather than distracts from your home. The smart doorbell has a chime just as an ordinary bell does but also calls you on your phone so you are able to carry your doorbell wherever you go. 
days to go: Expired investment: £97,200
Backed by James Watt (co-founder of BrewDog) , Serious Pigs aims to become the largest premium savoury snack brand in the UK. Serious Pigs has supplied various award-winning products to pubs such as Heston’s Hinds Head in Bray, departmental stores such as Fortnum & Mason and many other farm shops, delis and hotels. Additionally, Serious Pigs has also supplied its premium quality products to BrewDog and retail companies such as Whole Foods and 800 Tesco stores.
days to go: Expired investment: £652,030
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