Chocbox
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Chocbox is a patented plastic box for safely enclosing electrical connections made with screw connector strips. It was invented by entrepreneur Peter Moule, who appeared on the BBC television programme Dragons' Den in 2007. He secured a deal with 2 "dragons", Duncan Bannatyne and James Caan, for £150,000 funding and soon made a deal for sales worth £25 million.[1][2][3] Bannatyne describes Chocbox as one of his best investments from the show.[4]
References
- ↑ Daily Mail Grandfather's bright spark nets £25m deal on Dragon's Den
- ↑ DIY week Chocbox founder makes a million
- ↑ Daily Telegraph Chocbox goes global with Dragons
- ↑ journallive.co.uk A Dragon at ease Retrieved 25 June 2009
External links
- Chocbox website
- James Caan: My story. Peter Moule, ChocBox
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