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Entrepreneurs Omar Mian, Astyn, and Suzanne took a risk by appearing on BBC's Dragons' Den with their toxin-free fragrance company, Potion Paris. Impressed by their refillable and sustainable products, investors Peter Jones and Steven Bartlett offered a joint investment of 20% equity, far more than the entrepreneurs initially intended to give.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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