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Business Dragons’ Den entrepreneurs labelled ‘pathetic’ went on to make £10 million a year

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Published 17:16 18 Jan 2025 GMT

Business Dragons’ Den entrepreneurs labelled ‘pathetic’ went on to make £10 million a year

One Dragon was proved wrong after they completely dismissed the idea

Anish Vij

Anish Vij

The Dragons' Den is full of wealth, expertise and business knowhow.

But pretty much no one knew just how successful one of the rejected businesses would become.

During a 2008 episode of the BBC show, Rachel Watkyn entered the Den with her sustainable packaging business.

And at the time, it was labelled as 'pathetic', whilst most of us parrots at home probably would've agreed.

But how wrong were we after the Tiny Box Company went on to become a mega £10million-a-year business.

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Though Duncan Bannatyne absolutely slated it: “I think it’s ridiculous that you’ve come along with what you call a business, that you describe as ethical and recyclable materials and you produce a box which my eight-year-old daughter Emily could make better at school, the ends don’t match up, the lines aren’t straight.

“It’s pathetic, it really is.”

Contestant Rachel Watkyn was left distraught by the comments (BBC)
Contestant Rachel Watkyn was left distraught by the comments (BBC)

Just because he wasn’t onboard doesn’t mean the other Dragons weren’t, as Watkyn and her business partner walked away with £60,000 worth of investments by Peter Jones and Theo Paphitis.

And she’s absolutely had the last laugh of it.

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Fifteen years on from her Dragons’ Den experience, she told ITV Meridian: “They were brutal, they were absolutely brutal.

"On the show, I didn’t have any confidence. Off camera, I just knew that 'Etsy' was becoming more and more popular and 'Not on the High Street.'

"There was a movement of a lot of start up companies and I knew that they would all need packing like I did."

She was totally right; her company now makes over 1,500 products for nearly 200,000 customers.

Making £10 million a year, Watkyn finds it ‘hilarious’ that not everyone understands her business.

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It seems Rachel had the last laugh (Instagram/@rachelwatkyn)
It seems Rachel had the last laugh (Instagram/@rachelwatkyn)

"It’s really funny when people come into the warehouse and don’t know why they’re here, or are coming for something else, they’ll say 'what do you sell then?' And we’ll say ‘boxes.’”

People ‘just don’t get it’ when she explains they sell ‘empty boxes’.

Watkyn added: "One of the dragons said that eco-friendly packaging would never be mainstream.

“But everything people buy comes in a bag or a box or some kind of packaging, and if we can help business switch from plastic or less environmentally friendly solutions to more environmentally friendly, then the job’s done.”

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Despite the confusion and the slamming of the business being ‘pathetic’, Watkyn was actually awarded an OBE in 2024 for her work in sustainability, ethical business growth and exports.

Additional words by Jess Battison.

Featured Image Credit: BBC

Topics: BBC, Business, Dragons Den, Environment

Anish Vij
Anish Vij

Anish is a Journalist at LADbible Group and is a GG2 Young Journalist of the Year 2025. He has a Master's degree in Multimedia Journalism and a Bachelor's degree in International Business Management. Apart from that, his life revolves around the ‘Four F’s’ - family, friends, football and food. Email: [email protected]

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