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Dragons’ Den reject has the last laugh after bagging HUGE supermarket contract for chewing gum despite brutal snub

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FORMER Dragons' Den contestant Keir Carnie has secured a HUGE supermarket contract despite a brutal snub on the BBC show. After initially wowing the Dragons with his impressive pitch, the entrepreneur was unable to secure an investment.

Keir's plastic free and plant-based peppermint Nuud gum was an idea he came up with during lockdown. Since appearing on the BBC show, he has bagged a huge deal that will see his gum sold in 260 Waitrose stores across the UK.

Waitrose has been added to his existing distribution platforms of Nisa and Costcutter. While on the programme which aired last week, Keir asked the Dragons for £50,000.

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