Dragons Den's 2022 series returns to our screens on Thursday, with a new Dragon continuing to ruffle some feathers.
Tej Lalvani's replacement, and the Den’s youngest ever Dragon, Steven Bartlett continues to lock horns with familiar faces Peter Jones, Deborah Meaden, Touker Suleyman and Sara Davies.
The third episode will see more plucky entrepreneurs face the famous five, in a bid to convince them to part with some of their cash.
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This week's episode features weekend breaks for adults, vegan handbags with a twist, and a new home delivery app for shoppers.
Whether they're successful remains to be seen, but there have already been a number of unusual items pitched this series so far.
And here's where you can get your hands on them.
The Cheese Geek
Edward Hancock and Richard Simpson, from London, entered the Den wanting investment for their online cheese subscription service.
These are a range of small-batch, artisan cheese boxes, delivered on a monthly basis.
Only small British farms are used, and you can add cured meats or wine to your order.
The company is already up-and-running, and you can find out more or make a purchase here.
The Pop Lumen mini-torch
Engineer Graduate Grant Bruce presenter a handy mini torch to the Dragons in episode one.
The gadget, called the Pop Lumen, attaches to a key ring, so it can be easy to find.
He also explains this is the first in a line of products he’s preparing for market.
The Pop Lumen is currently in Kickstarter mode, and you can find out more here.
Eco Union’s Ecotrays
Last week Joel and Nicky Buckley pitched an planet-friendly range of decorating tools.
The couple said their products would "transform" the DIY market.
Eco-Union is a B-Corp certified business which provides biodegradable, compostable and recyclable Ecotrays made of sugarcane.
You can find a full list of stockists here.
Nereus London beauty products
James Inglesby and Diana Ziegler have designed a range of luxurious, but planet-friendly, beauty products.
The beauty product designers pitch a range of items they believe are luxuriously appealing and planet friendly.
Nereus London's range aims to reduce the amount of plastic used in the bathroom.
All hair and body care products are free from harsh chemicals, such as silicones, sulphates or parabens.
They are also “cruelty free, vegan friendly, gluten-free and plastic-free”.
Coconut Flower Beer
Vaani and Keeran pitched some specialist gift beer packages to the Dragons', with their Coconut Flower Beer aimed at a female market.
The couple says it is "not just a drink, but an experience".
An eight-pack will set you back £33.80.
Toto Sleep device
A Glasgow mum has designed a wearable sleep production kit.
Victoria Fullarton believes her product, Toto, is a "game changer" for new parents.
The product "takes the guesswork out of baby sleep times and will help you develop a sleep routine”.
It assists with sleep training for babies aged six months to 24 months, and has an easy to use free app. It costs £99 and you can pre-order it here.
Piddle Patch
Rebecca Sloan's Piddle Patch is a soil-free, real grass toilet for dogs to relieve themselves on.
The invention is said to come in handy if you are toilet training your pup, live in a flat, or have limited access to gardens or outside space.
It is also environmentally-friendly dog, as it's made entirely from biodegradable and recyclable materials.
A Piddle Patch costs £32.50, and you can get one here.
Dragons’ Den continues Thursdays at 8pm on BBC One.
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