The Ilford company will be showcasing its perfumed hand sanitizer products on five serious dragons during Thursday’s episode.
The luxury hand-held company made the announcement on social media on March 10, and customers were happy to support it before the broadcast.
Coupled with a fire emoji, the entrepreneurs tweeted to the fans: “THE NEWS IS OUT! Let’s Sanitize have been to the Den This is truly a dream for our brand and has been an incredible experience! How will Josh and Lee’s pitch to go? Will we win investment? Everything will be unveiled next Thursday, March 17 at 8pm. ”
TODAY IS THE DAY!
Watch us as our co-founders Josh and Lee perform tonight at 8pm on BBC1’s Dragons’ Den! 🐉🔥
Will dragons smell an investment? Everything will be revealed …#Dragonden #bbc # letssanitize pic.twitter.com/v4sFod0DpJ
– Let’s Sanitize (@LetsSanitise) March 17, 2022
One fan wished them luck in front of their pitch: “@LetsSanitise wish you all the best tonight, it’s going to be good wondering which dragon will come on board it will be @DeborahMeaden or @SaraDaviesCC or even #StevenBartlett hope the pitch doesn’t one has been forgotten @BBCDragonsDen #dragonsden. ”
Here’s what the Essex-based company is all about and who to ask in the den.
What is Let’s Sanitize?
Who loves us #InfluencerMarketing Boxes?
We sent movie boxes to 200 friends of Let’s Sanitize to enjoy and watch our products #Dragonden with us.🐉🔥
Watch us tonight at 8pm on BBC!@BBCDragonsDen #bbcdragonsden #Dragonden pic.twitter.com/YogPUGi46o
– Let’s Sanitize (@LetsSanitise) March 17, 2022
Let’s Sanitize is a luxury hand care company “committed to the way people care for the planet and change sanitation,” the business said on Twitter.
It’s the same team as the successful event company Megabooth, which almost lost business after the challenges Covid created for hospitality.
Instead of accepting the defeat, the team opened its premises to help charity WE CU deliver care packages to all NHS and social care staff, who then spiraled into a £ 2 million hand sanitizer business.
The vegan handcare range is made in the UK and is made from natural products.
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Explaining her motivation for the company on her website, Let’s Sanitize said: “Hand care and proper hygiene is the single most important way to prevent yourself from getting sick and spreading the germs to others. Your customers, colleagues and visitors encourage them more hands will keep us all safe.
The company added: “Beyond that, hand care products do not need to see an unpleasant odor or leave your hands dry and cracked. They should feel and smell good. Our perfumed range represents a member of the Let’s Sanitize team. From sweet and fruity Scents to soothing scents that soothe your mind, body and soul – there’s something for everyone! ”
Let Sanitize Dragon’s The Bundles
Let’s Sanitize takes steps for a #nohalteg mark👇
♻️ We are partners with @TerraCycleUK which help us to recycle all complicated parts♻️
We include a compostable mailer in all our orders and offer 20% discount when you send bottles to us!#Let be sustainable pic.twitter.com/lTOpVpc0zW
– Let’s Sanitize (@LetsSanitise) March 16, 2022
To celebrate their appearance in Den, Let’s Sanitize is offering up to 50% off its Dragons Den Bundles.
The company also places customers to see with which dragon they share the same scent!
Here are some of the Dragons’ The Bundles that you can now collect from the Let’s Sanitize website.
- Fruity Scented Hand Sanitizer Mist Set from 3 – £ 11.99
- Scented mist spray set from 3 – £ 11.99
- Mini Fruity Sanitiser Gel Set – £ 7.99
- Luxury Trio Mist Spray Gift Set – £ 19.99
- Perfumed Hand Sanitizer Gel Set from 6 – £ 20.99
Shop the rest of the range via Let’s Sanitize website.
Dragons’ Den airs on BBC One on Thursday at 8pm.
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