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Dragons' Den: Steven Bartlett and Peter Jones invest in chocolate maker Russell & Atwell

Birmingham entrepreneurs wowed all five members of the panel on hit BBC show before agreeing a double deal with brace of Dragons

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A pair of entrepreneurs who make fresh chocolates have secured new investment on hit BBC show Dragons' Den.

Steve Russell and Giles Atwell won the backing from Dragons Steven Bartlett and Peter Jones on tonight's show after receiving offers from all five members of the famous panel.

The pair's eponymous Birmingham company Russell & Atwell was set up in 2020 and now operates from a dedicated kitchen in Stirchley where they make five different flavours.

At present, they sell online and via selected delis but they now hope that having Dragons Steven Bartlett and Peter Jones on board will help them push their products into mainstream supermarkets.

Mr Russell is the chocolatier while Mr Atwell, whose family has worked in the chocolate industry for 100 years, specialises in sales and marketing and the pair have 30 years of industry experience between them, having previously worked at Green & Black's, Cadbury, Mars and Godiva where they met.

They initially offered the Dragons' Den panel a nine per cent stake in the business in exchange for a £90,000 investment.

After receiving positive feedback and offers from all five of the Dragons, they agreed on a deal for all the money in exchange for a ten per cent stake each for Mr Bartlett and Mr Jones.