Popular Glasgow cocktail brand Panther M*lk is set to appear on this week's episode of BBC Dragon's Den in an attempt to pitch to the panel of business experts.
Vegan Panther M*lk has been served up in Glasgow for years, previously at a secret bar in Mitchell Lane in the city centre, and more recently in venues like Bananamoon on Great Western Road.
As reported in Glasgow Live, creator Paul Crawford will appear on the show to pitch to the Dragons in a bid to make Panther Milk one of the UK's biggest brands, as the company shared the news on social this week.
Founder Paul will be pitching to the dragons, a panel of five successful business experts - Deborah Meaden, Peter Jones, Sara Davies, Steven Bartlett and Touker Suleyman - to invest in his company.
Panther M*lk is made with UK based Minor Figures Oat Milk and comes in 5 different flavours - Original, Mint, Coconut, Salted Caramel and Coffee.
Paul, who owned Glasgow's iconic Sub Club at the time, discovered the recipe at a Barcelona music festival, and was inspired to create Glasgow's own version of Leche De Pantera - a potent cocktail with roots in 1920s Spain.
The Instagram post reads: "The cat's out the bag!
"On Thursday 24th March on BBC One catch our very own Paul Crawford pitch Panther Milk to the Dragons.
"Tune in to see whether we were shaking paws or drawing claws with the Dragons. In the meantime you can purchase Panther Milk via the link in our bio."
The episode featuring the Glasgow cult brand will air on Thursday March 24, at 8pm on BBC One.
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