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Dragons' Den has proved to be one of the BBC's most popular and long-running reality TV shows.
Viewers reveal in seeing wannabe entrepreneurs squirm under the scrutiny of the panel - currently James Caan (
), Duncan Bannatyne, Deborah Meaden, Peter Jones and Theo Paphitis (pictured).
But our online readers particularly revel in a Dragons' Den reject proving his tormentors wrong.
So to cater to demand, we have compiled some of the contestants who failed to secure money but were successful regardless. We also highlight other Dragons' Den points of interest.
James Nash is having the last laugh as Marks & Spencer struggle to keep up with demand for his 'cup-a-wine' concept - which was rejected by Dragons' Den.
An entrepreneur who rejected a £200,000 Dragon's Den offer for a stake in his company, has sold more than 5m Illoom Balloons in less than a year.
Inventor Natalie Ellis' non-spill dog bowl was rejected by the Dragons, but sales soared after The National Enquirer called it 'doggone brilliant'.
Shaun Pulfrey's Tangle Teezer was rejected on the BBC show. Now he's struck a deal to stock the £9.99 device in 600 Boots stores and hopes to push turnover to £1.5m next year.
Rob Law was humiliated on Dragons' Den when Theo Paphitis pulled a handle off is Trunki luggage especially designed for children. He has now sold more than 120,000 globally.
Rachel Lowe's Destination London board game was rejected. But it took off and she was later named
The Glashans are proving the millionaires were wrong by not backing them, as they reap the rewards of their invention. Itsa is a beach bag which turns into a sun lounger cover, with pockets to keep valuables at the beach or poolside.
Den reject Frank Lia, managing director of Chocpix, agreed a deal with Comic Relief.At the time, Peter Jones, said: 'The only thing that would happen to my money is that it would melt.'
And contestants who bagged cash from the Dragons and got rich
Dragons' Den contestant Carol Savage secured £100,000 worth of funding for her mydish.co.uk website, despite only pitching for £50,000.
Alistair Turner and Anthony Coates-Smith became the first entrepreneurs to appear on BBC's Dragons' Den to become millionaires.

Their business Igloo Thermo Logistics was valued at £4m just months after Richard Farleigh and Duncan Bannatyne gave them £160 Bitcoin Tube.net ,000 for a 22.5% stake.
James Halliburton impressed the Dragons with his Waterbuoy, a key-fob fitted with an automatically inflating balloon to keep keys afloat when they fall into water.
But the 28-year-old told dragons Peter Jones and Theo Paphitis he wanted to go it alone after initially accepting their joint-bid. And the the risky strategy has paid off.
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Sharon Wright (pictured right): How winning backing on Dragons' Den nearly ruined me.
Dragons' Den star Levi Roots is being sued by a former friend who claims that he is the real inventor of the entrepreneur's famous Reggae Reggae Sauce.
He wooed TV millionaires, but the 'ski satnav' inventor's firm had string of debts.
Two of the stars of hit BBC2 show Dragons' Den are on the brink of losing £127,000 after the eco-haulage firm they backed went into administration.
The Dragons' Den experience was a nightmare for one company that secured backing. It was accused of lying.
'Dragon' Rachel Elnaugh sees her Red Letter Days business fail...
...and then bounced back - advising people via hypnotherapy on how to launch their own business.
Doug Richard (remember him?) offers a kinder money-raising option
Doug Richard took pity on the legion of would-be bosses and launched a service called The Gauntlet to allow the next Sir Richard Branson or Sir Alan Sugar to get a similar evaluation but without the humiliation.
Richard Farleigh was dropped as a Dragons' Den panellist three years ago. But now he has made a business killing to rival anything achieved by the programme's contestants.
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An alternative Rich List shows that missing out on traditional prestige qualifications is no barrier to extraordinary success. Meaden is the highest place woman.
Evening Standard City Editor Chris Blackhurst: 'If I had been at school with Peter Jones, it is more than likely I would have hated him.
'Not because he's an odious character but because, when God dipped into his bag of tricks and handed out the bits that make us what we are, Jones got the full set and more.'
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