Levi Roots Reggae Reggae Sauce: £45 million net worth
Shaun Pulfrey: Tangle Teezer: £65 million Net Worth
Neil and Laura Westford: Magic Whiteboard
Jon Hulme and John Burke: Craft Clubs
Kate Cotton and Louise Ferguson: Skinny Tan
Peter Moule: Chocbox
Dragon’s Den has proven that there is money to be made in anything- as long as your idea is well thought out. Chocbox is another one of the most successful Dragon’s Den’s contestants. The company, created by Peter Moule, is not as exciting as it sounds. It’s an aplastic cable device that is designed to help you store electrical wires safely. Moule pitched his business plan to the Dragons in 2007 and that culminated with two dragons offering their investments. Duncan Bannantyne and James Caan invested a cumulative £150,000 in exchange for a 36% equity. What’s even more impressive is that just three months after that initial pitch, the company made its first million. Since then it has made over 25 million in global sales and is available worldwide-quite a success story.Denise Hutton-Gosney: Razzamataz Theatre Schools
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FAQs on Dragons’ Den Rich List Revealed
Shaun Pulfrey, the inventor of Tangle Teezer, is considered the richest contestant to emerge from Dragons’ Den. Despite being turned down on the show, his business is now worth over £65 million globally.
Levi Roots, known for his Reggae Reggae Sauce pitch in 2007, now has an estimated net worth of £45 million. His brand expanded rapidly following his deal with Peter Jones and Richard Farleigh.
Tangle Teezer is the most profitable Dragons’ Den business to date, with global sales and a valuation of over £65 million. Other major success stories include Skinny Tan and Magic Whiteboard.
Several contestants have found success post-show, including Magic Whiteboard (annual sales over £1.2 million), Skinny Tan (sold for millions), Craft Clubs (valued at £852,000), and Chocbox (over £25 million in global sales).
Steven Bartlett’s net worth is estimated between £29 million and £71 million in 2025, depending on the source. His wealth comes from tech investments, media work, and his hit podcast, The Diary of a CEO.
Steven Bartlett co-founded the marketing agency Social Chain, which reached a valuation of $600 million. He has since invested in tech startups, built a bestselling podcast, and appears as a Dragon on the BBC’s Dragons’ Den.
Not all Dragons’ Den investments succeed. Some deals collapse post-show due to logistical or financial issues, while others fail to scale. However, the show is known for producing high-profile successes like Tangle Teezer and Reggae Reggae Sauce.
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