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Dragons' Den success Rheal set for US launch after sealing deal with Tej Lalvani

The firm's founders Charlotte Bailey and Sean Ali now split their time between South Shields and LA

Sean Ali and Charlotte Bailey of Rheal, when they made their pitch on Dragons' Den(Image: BBC)

Dragons’ Den success Rheal is set to launch in the US after securing more than £1m in investment through crowdfunding - and a private deal with a former TV dragon.

Sean Ali and Charlotte Bailey set the Den alight last year when they told how they created superfood blends firm Rheal, formerly known as SuperU, on the back of their own personal health struggles. After securing offers matching their investment request from all five millionaire Dragon, they negotiated a joint deal with Tej Lalvani and Peter Jones, but both parties later mutually walked away from the deal.

Instead, the South Shields couple launched a Seedrs crowdfunding campaign which topped £1m from an initial target of £550,000. Now the pair have revealed how they have moved to Los Angeles ahead of this month’s US launch for Rheal, which has seen sales rocket in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ in the last year, leading to job creation and expansion of its main base in Gateshead.

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Mr Ali, who will now split his time between the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and the US with co-founder Ms Bailey, also revealed that they have secured six-figure investment from former dragon Tej Lalvani to help drive their plans forward.

He said: “After Dragons’ Den, the deal initially broke down but six months later when we were crowdfunding Tej’s team approached us and were keen to get onboard with Rheal still. We got a much more favourable deal and we’re excited to have him onboard.

“Following our episode being aired in April and the buzz around the brand and the crowdfunding investment we were raising, he wanted to get involved in a private investment deal outside of the Den. Our series was actually his final series in the Den, so this gave him the opportunity to do this.
“We’ve met up with him quite a few times already this year. He’s a great sounding board for us, especially for launching our bars into retail. He has some good contacts and a great internal team which are happy to advise us. We’ve just hired a head of sales too, who’s coming from 12 years as sales director for Nakd and Trek Bar and we’re really excited about him joining our team.”

Rheal has seen triple digit growth year-on-year and is on track to smash its forecast for 2021/22, while forecasting £12m-plus turnover for next year - impressive growth from the £500,000 it recorded for 2019.