'I'm going to give you the £90,000' - Black Country businessman and 'brilliant' brother nail Dragons' Den pitch
The clever pair took their saucy idea and presented it to the Dragon's Den panel yesterday, Thursday (February 20).
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Brendon and Jayden Manders, 32 and 22, from Halesowen and Quinton, appeared on BBC's business reality show Dragons' Den to pitch their range of sauces and seasoning to the industry leaders.
And after a nail-biting final segment of the episode, and a flurry of 'I'm out' responses from all but one of the Dragons', secured their needed £90,000 investment.
The brave due spelled out their business, coming from humble beginnings to early success but finding themselves in a situation where investment would mean they could take the next step.

One thing was clear with the boys and their presentation, every Dragon was impressed with both of them, making it clear that they all wanted to invest in them as people, but could not see a swift enough return on investment.
At one point, Touker Suleyman said Jayden was 'brilliant' and 'one of the brightest 21-year-old ever' to enter the Den.
Shortly after, guest Dragon Emma Grede stepped forward and invested, making the pair's dream come true.
Today, Friday (February 21) the lads have shared what it was like to be in the hot seat - and on the big screen - after year's of 12-hour days and back-to-back meetings trying to bring their dreams into reality.
Brendon, said: "Emma has been amazing, she's championed us and been in very close contact since, offering some amazing advice.