What Happened to Blow Me After Dragons’ Den?
Blow Me appeared on Dragons’ Den in 2008, Series 6 Episode 6. The business was a alcohol breath testing. No deal was made — the Dragons decided not to invest. The current status of the business is not publicly known.
The Pitch
Sam Rose walked into the Den in 2008 with a alcohol breath testing. They were asking for £75,000.
Despite their best efforts, the pitch didn’t convince the Dragons to open their wallets.
The Deal
No deal was made. The Dragons weren’t persuaded to invest, and Sam Rose left the Den without backing.
What Happened After the Show
Blow Me did not survive long-term. The company has since been dissolved.
This is not an unusual outcome. The majority of businesses that appear on Dragons’ Den, deal or no deal, don’t make it in the long run. The show can provide a platform and capital, but it can’t substitute for a sustainable business model.
Is Blow Me Still in Business?
No. Blow Me is no longer in business. Companies House records show the company has been dissolved.
Related Companies
If you’re curious about other businesses from the same episode, you might also want to look at Guy Portelli Sculpture Studio, Magic Pizza, Ladderbox UK, E-Z-C (Easy See). Each has its own story of what happened after the Den.
Watch the Pitch
Companies House Data
- Status
- dissolved
- Company Number
- 10872329
- Registered Name
- BLOW ME LIMITED
- Incorporated
- 2017-07-18 (ceased 2019-04-09)
- Company Type
- ltd
- SIC Codes
- 96020
- Registered Address
- Flat 3, Sturminster, Agar Grove, London, NW1 9TA, England
- Accounts
- null
- Officers
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KASTLY, Michaela Charlotte
— director
Flat 3, Sturminster, Agar Grove, London, NW1 9TA, England
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KASTLY, Michaela Charlotte
— director
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