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Thrillz is a portal that aims to create life-changing moments for users by allowing them to personally connect with their favourite celebrities. The company intends to become a leader in the global gifting market that is worth £450 billion. It argues that its average monthly revenue growth of 157% in 2020 was driven by the recruitment of high-quality celebrities with 75% of sales accomplished via organic growth, by word of mouth, product virality, and PR in national outlets. Thrillz was named as a 'Top UK Startup in 2020' by Startup Pill and has featured in press publications like The Sun, The Times, and The Evening Standard, to name a few. The company has launched its app on iOS and Android platforms and achieved a Net Promoter Score (NPS) of 82. It will use the investment to scale its celebrity network, usher New Product Development (NPS), and hire personnel across marketing and operations.

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days to go: Expired investment: £552,304
An online fine art printing and delivery service with over 13,000 active clients, launched in 2007. Now with annual revenues of £2.1m, the business has built to 25% yearly growth rate, 17% net profit margin and seeks to expand to higher volumes with higher margins by means of a new proprietary web platform that enable clients to sell art direct to consumers. Nine pilot enterprise clients with large, high quality online image collections they wish to monetise have signed up for the new service.
days to go: Expired investment: £806,469
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
Based in the UK, Bolin Webb are a designer of mens grooming products. Bolin Webb bring design and functionality together when creating their products. This is one of the many reasons they have picked up four international design awards in the past year. 
days to go: Expired investment: £309,222
A vape marketplace created for users to market, sell and deliver their vaping products. Clouder functions similarly to Amazon Marketplace and Airbnb, whereby they own no products, but allow third party sellers to distribute their goods to customers via the Clouder platform. Clouder hosts services for B2C, B2B and C2C channels. Clouder generates revenue through a monthly subscription and via their delivery service. The company is intending to offer goods from over 60 retailers to sell their products globally. Since launching in 2017, Clouder has processed £36k of transactions, with more than 32,000 unique users visiting their website. As of September 2018, over 1,550 orders have been placed with average basket values reaching almost £24.
days to go: Expired investment: £163,402
Different Dog is a producer and seller of healthy dog food. Purely processed dog food, which had a two-year shelf life and got spoilt in refrigerators, prompted Different Dog's founder to opt for a healthier homemade alternative. Different Dog collaborates with certified vets to produce and sell their dog food. They have grown from 100 subscribers at the start of 2019 to 740 subscribers as of today and are targeting the UK subscription box market that is set to grow 72% in the 2017-2022 time period. For its innovation, Different Dog won an award in the category for “Best Natural Dog Food Company 2019” at the UK Small Business Awards and has been awarded a 97% nutrition score on AllAboutDogFood.com, a leading independent reviewer of dog food in the UK. They have also scored a 4.8/5 rating on Trustpilot with 91% of reviews being given 5-stars. Different Dog will use the funds raised on marketing, expansion of the team and aim to acquire up to 6,000 sign-ups on their platform by 2020.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,363,268
A refreshing drink that blends real fruit juice, pure water & botanical extracts. We have already sold over 90,000 bottles and are now raising a super-seed investment round to help fund out exciting and ambitious growth plans. Currently stocked in over 200 outlets nationwide, including Holland&Barrett, WrapItUp and JustFalafel. We have also recently agreed listings with major retailers in the UK and the Middle East and are in talks with the UK’s leading supermarkets, which would help grow our sales volumes considerably over the coming years. Our goal is simple - to become the No 1. functional drinks brand in the UK. We welcome you to join our journey.
days to go: Expired investment: £104,358
Greenfrog Botanic (GB) products are all based off a 'magical berry' that was used in traditional himalayan medicine as a soap and to treat dry skin. Mixed with Mexican organic aloe vera, GB bottles it and sells it as both a hand wash and body wash.
days to go: Expired investment: £5,640
Twickets is a web platform that allows you to buy or sell tickets at face value or less. Twickets is designed to prevent music lovers from paying excessive prices by purchasing tickets from resellers to see their favourite artists or bands.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,221,081
Kwaleo is a global and curated marketplace for discovering unique clothing, art and homeware from independent designers. Kwaleo merges unique independent labels with your own lifestyle preferences. Using Kwaleo's lifestyle filter you are able to find clothing that is ideal for you. 
days to go: Expired investment: £17,870
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