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Dragons’ Den: the deal that got away


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by Kate Pritchard - Friday, 21st December 2007

Dragons’ Den: the deal that got away

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Bamping, a former cameraman, signed up for the television show 12 months after he’d launched his plastic-toy firm. “I’d convinced four members of my family to chip in £3k each. I didn’t need more money – but I did need exposure.”

He pitched his Bedlam Cube to the Dragons, who were suitably impressed. “Rachel Elnaugh and Theo Paphitis both offered me £50k in return for a 15 per cent stake. I turned them down after the broadcast.”

That short stint on national TV had the desired effect. The day before the show, Damping had sold a measly 23 Bedlam Cubes online. On the evening the programme was aired, Bamping sold 4,500 Cubes.

“Two weeks later we had to close the website because we’d run out of stock.”

Turnover today is £1m, and the Bedlam toys are sold throughout the likes of Hamleys, WHSmith, Tesco, Argos and John Lewis.

Bamping is now in the process of bringing the manufacturing back from China to the UK. “I wanted to be the odd one out, to have the only plastic toy made in Britain,”
he explains.

“It’s much more expensive to manufacture the products here – it costs less than £1 to make the Bedlam Cube in China compared to almost £3 in the UK – but I have no quality control issues, no transport costs and much shorter lead times.”

The move makes the Bedlam Cube the only mainstream plastic toy manufactured in the UK and the new Wiltshire-based plastic toy manufacturing operation the only facility of its kind in Britain.

“Every other plastic toy says ‘Made in China’,” says Bamping. “We’ve dared to
be different.”

Tags: china, entrepreneur, danny bamping, bedlam cube, bedlam toys, theo paphitis, rachel elnaugh, dragons den, business in china, business advice, manufacturing,

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March 11, 2008 10:45pm
ANGELINA Says:

BUY BRITISH THAT'S ENOUGH OF AN INITIATIVE FOR TOURISTS AND PEOPLE WHO LIKE ME WHO PREFER 'MADE IN BRITAIN ' - WHEN WE CAN FIND IT

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