![]() And it has to be one of its biggest success stories – the high-quality mag is adored by the trendiest of folk and boasts cover stars including Kim Kardashian West, Emma Watson, Taylor Swift and that One Direction-cuddle-puppies-in-pastel-jumpers moment. What happened next? We had no idea Wonderland magazine had started on Dragons' Den but it was right in the very first series of the show in 2005. Original offer from the Dragons: £175,000 for 40% from Peter Jones It was a good move, as her products are now stocked in supermarkets like Sainsbury's and Waitrose, and in 2015, reports suggested the business was valued at £4m – she's even managed to buy out Duncan and Peter and now owns 100% of the company. In 2012, she decided to rebrand as Kirsty's and focus on healthier ready meals. But things have changed a bit since then. Kirsty Henshaw appeared on Dragons' Den with her company Worthenshaw's, a healthier alternative to ice cream, and become the youngest entrepreneur to receive investment at the time. Original offer from the Dragons: £65,000 from Duncan Bannatyne and Peter Jones ![]()
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