What Happened to Tick-Tock After Dragons’ Den?
Tick-Tock appeared on Dragons’ Den in 2012, Series 10 Episode 11. The business was a visual aid for food shopping reminders. No deal was made — the Dragons decided not to invest. The business is still active today.
The Pitch
Abigail Patikis and Andreas Patikis walked into the Den in 2012 with a visual aid for food shopping reminders. They were asking for N/A.
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 Abigail Patikis and Andreas Patikis left the Den without backing.
What Happened After the Show
Tick-Tock is one of those Den stories that actually lasted. Having appeared on the show back in 2012, the company has now been trading for well over a decade — an outcome that puts it ahead of the vast majority of startup ventures, let alone television pitches.
Is Tick-Tock Still in Business?
Yes. Tick-Tock appears to still be trading. Companies House records confirm the business is currently active.
Related Companies
If you’re curious about other businesses from the same episode, you might also want to look at myBunjee, P4CK, The Amazings, AceOn Battery Solar Technology Ltd. Each has its own story of what happened after the Den.
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Companies House Data
- Status
- active
- Company Number
- 16142904
- Registered Name
- TICKTOCK FIT LTD
- Incorporated
- 2024-12-18
- Company Type
- ltd
- SIC Codes
- 93130
- Registered Address
- 19a Amwell End Ware, Hertfordshire, SG12 9HP, United Kingdom
- Accounts
- N/A
- Officers
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CHEE-A-TOW, Leon Douglas
— director
19a Amwell End, Ware, Hertfordshire, SG12 9HP, United Kingdom
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CHEE-A-TOW, Leon Douglas
— director
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