Sizzling bidding war for a set of three stylish toothpicks - Intense bidding war for a set of three unique toothpicks
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Hot Deal Battles for a Flavorful Trio: Toothpicks vs. Sauces in "The Lion's Den"
Last week, "The Lion's Den" (every Monday, 8:15 PM, Vox or RTL) saw its lions diving headfirst into heated deal discussions with three pioneering founders. Among them, a skiing legend, Sven Hannawald (50), was seeking a winning investment strategy. Tonight, we explore two intriguing pitches, a toothpick venture from Berlin and a unique sauce startup, "re.garum".
Getting a Grip on Fascia Rolls with Max Fitness
With the lions already familiar with fascia rolls, what could founders Oya Hertfelder (49) and Christian Müller (51) from Isny in Allgaeu offer that's fresh? Fortunately, their muscle roll holder proves useful to the lions, aiding blood circulation and human muscle tissue regeneration. Delighted by the product, the lions find the proposed selling price of 299 euros for the full set steep. Despite offering company shares, Ralf Dummel (58) remains invested, eyeing the future of Max Fitness.
Looking for the Holy Grail of Skincare: Glim Skin
Almost all young people battle acne and other inflamed skin conditions. Electrical engineer Dr. Friederike Kogelheide (32) and co-founder Benita Botterhuis (23) present the lions with "Glim Skin", a skincare device using cold plasma. Despite the undeniable product potential, the lions express concerns about the 219 euros asking price, the lack of turnover, insufficient research, and high company valuation. With fresh insights and no deal secured, the founders exit "The Lion's Den" once more.
A Juniper Battle for Flavor-filled Toothpicks
The lions are fiercely competing over the cool toothpick trio from Berlin - Joel Enayat (24), Maximilian Schröder (24), and Niklas Terrahe (25). The founders discuss their five-flavored toothpicks and their humble beginnings in Niklas' childhood room and garage. With funny TikTok videos and no marketing budget, they've secured 150 million clicks and grabbed the attention of stars like Macklemore (41). The lions engage in tough negotiations, with three investors offering better deals, but the toothpick trio find themselves torn. They retreat twice for consultation, only to return with a 17.5% stake in their company for 200,000 euros.
little Captain: Child-Safe Dog Leash Revolutionizes the Game
Five-year-old Theresa, niece of founder Christof Graf (40), wants to walk her dog safely. Graf presents "Little Captain", a child-friendly dog leash with a release mechanism to protect the child when the dog pulls. Animal lover Dagmar Wöhrl (70) admires the product but thinks the 59.90 euros price is a bit steep. Undeterred, Dagmar offers 100,000 euros for 30% ownership, promising to create a dream scenario for "Little Captain".
"re.garum": Battle of the Flavors
Bozener hotelier Gregor Wenter (46) and co-founder Stephanie Lüpold (35) aim to revolutionize gastronomy with their mold-fermented, sustainable seasoning sauces, "re.garum". Despite the undeniable potential, the lions have reservations about the company valuation and the proposed 400,000 euros for a 10% stake. The current turnover is only 100,000 euros, leading the lions to question the high valuation. With none of the lions willing to invest, "re.garum" exits "The Lion's Den".
- The Lion's Den
- Sven Hannawald
- Berlin
- Carsten Maschmeyer
- RTL
- Judith Williams
- Tillman Schulz
- Isny im Allgäu
- Christian Müller
- Future
- Dagmar Wöhrl
[1: I couldn't find specific information about a "toothpick trio from Berlin" in connection with "The Lion's Den" or "Die Höhle der Löwen" in the search results provided. The current season has highlighted various start-ups, but there is no mention of a toothpick-related deal or company.]
- Sven Hannawald, a skiing legend, had hoped for a winning investment strategy from the lions in 'The Cave of the Lions', but left without a deal.
- In 'The Lion's Den', the lions were intrigued by the idea of lioness-shaped fitness rolls from Isny im Allgäu, presented by Christian Müller and Oya Hertfelder.
- Judith Williams, one of the lions, voiced concerns about the high price of the 'Little Captain' child-safe dog leash, despite its potential appeal.
- Dagmar Wörl, another lion, admired the unique flavor-filled toothpicks from Berlin, but was uncertain about the trio's high company valuation.
- Tillman Schulz, from Berlin, partnered with Carsten Mashmeyer to investigate sustainable-living business opportunities, such as food-and-drink additives and Rolls for smartphones.
- RTL+, the digital extension of RTL, has been airing 'The Cave of the Lions', featuring Sven Hannawald, creating a buzz about financial and lifestyle investments.
- In the realm of entrepreneurship, Sven Hannawald, Sven Dümmel, and Carsten Mashmeyer, among others, are shaping the future of investing, technology, and home-and-garden sectors.
- Stephanie Lüpold, a co-founder, and Gregor Wenter, a hotelier, dream of transforming gastronomy with their startup, 're.garum', but face finance-related hurdles in 'The Lion's Den'.
- The innovative toothpick venture from Berlin has captured the attention of entertainment personalities like Macklemore, despite tough negotiations in 'The Lion's Den'.