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Kirsty Henshaw on Dragons' Den, 'skyrocketing' sales and expansion plans

The entrepreneur secured the backing of Dragons Peter Jones and Duncan Banatyne

Kirsty Henshaw, the managing director and founder of free-from brand, Kirsty's

A former Dragons' Den contestant has opened the door for private equity investment with her free-from brand set to "skyrocket" by the end of 2024.

Kirsty Henshaw established Kirsty's from her kitchen table in Preston in 2009 and has now set her sights on reaching a turnover of £25m within the next three years.

Despite being told by a bank that she "had no chance", she secured the backing of Dragons Peter Jones and Duncan Banatyne after applying for the 2010 series - having polished off a bottle of wine to help with the nerves.

Speaking exclusively to BusinessLive, the entrepreneur has revealed the impact going on the hit BBC show had on her company, her growth plans for the future as well as the possibility of opening a new factory closer to home in Hale.

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Kirsty, who serves as her company's managing director, bought out her Dragons in 2013 with her business partner Mike but the impact they had on the fledgling firm is still being felt today.

"It was quite a long time ago but it's something that you will never forget the details of", she said.

"I set the business up with the remnants of my student loan and with cash I got from working in a bar so it wasn't exactly the best foundations for setting up a brand.