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Levi Roots Reveals What REALLY Happened in Dragons' Den

9 min · 1 de jun de 2026
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In one of the most iconic pitches in Dragons' Den history, Levi Roots walked into the Den with a guitar, a homemade sauce and a dream. What followed became television history. In this special episode of The Boardroom, I sit down with Levi Roots to revisit the Reggae Reggae Sauce pitch that changed both of their lives. Levi shares the untold story behind receiving the invitation to Dragons' Den, why he refused to watch the show before appearing, how he accidentally got his numbers completely wrong in front of the Dragons, and why I ultimately decided to back him anyway. I reveal the moment he realised that Levi himself was the real investment, not just the sauce. Together we explore what happened after the cameras stopped rolling, how a £50,000 investment turned into a national success story, and the Sainsbury's order that transformed Reggae Reggae Sauce from a family recipe into a household brand. This is the definitive behind-the-scenes story of one of Britain's most memorable entrepreneurial journeys. #TheBoardroom #LeviRoots #dragonsden #entrepreneurship #business I also write a free weekly newsletter about business, investing and entrepreneurship. You can read it here: https://richardfarleigh.substack.com. 📲 Follow Richard Farleigh: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/richardfarleigh/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-farleigh-7a0a1616/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@richardfarleighhq 🔔 Subscribe for weekly conversations on entrepreneurship, investing, strategy, and the real side of business. Chapters 00:00 One of Dragons' Den's Greatest Comebacks 00:07 How Levi Roots Was Invited Onto The Show 01:10 Why Levi Refused To Watch Dragons' Den 02:15 Walking Into The Den With A Guitar 02:55 The Famous Reggae Reggae Sauce Pitch 03:35 The Numbers Mistake That Nearly Killed The Deal 04:08 Dragons Start Pulling Out 04:46 Richard Farleigh Makes His Move 04:58 "You Were The Product, Not The Sauce" 06:05 Levi Accepts The Investment Deal 06:50 What Happened After Dragons' Den 07:20 The Sainsbury's Order That Changed Everything 08:05 Outselling Heinz Ketchup 08:35 Richard Explains The Reality Of Co-Investing 08:55 Levi's Emotional Thank You To Richard 09:14 End Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices [https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices]

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