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Ralf Dümmel plays Santa Claus

Ralf Dümmel plays Santa Claus

Ralf Dümmel plays Santa Claus
Ralf Dümmel plays Santa Claus

Santa's Investors Spread Cheer

Celebrating the pre-Christmas season, "The Lions' Den" investors showcase their generous side, handing out significant deals and wise counsel to five ambitious founders. The festive mood is palpable, with presenter Amiaz Habtu donning a festive sweater and a cozy Christmas setting. Investors Dagmar Wöhrl, Ralf Dümmel, Nils Glagau, Carsten Maschmeyer, and Tillman Schulz share the joy, their eyes twinkling with holiday spirit. One investor, in particular, exhibits uncontainable enthusiasm.

A children's choir sings "Jingle Bells," signaling the start of the jubilant evening. Ralf Dümmel, an exuberant Northerner renowned for his chic uniforms, hops on the gas pedal. His fellow investors remain skeptical about Cucap's muffin baking kit, yet Dümmel advocates for its potential and seizes the opportunity to extend the first deal of the night, slightly increasing the offered share by 5%.

The Lake Constance-based innovative entrepreneur Jessica Schilling grins victoriously, welcoming Dümmel as an investor with an affectionate "welcome, dear intern."

The Christmas spirit continues to escalate with engaging app delights for Carsten Maschmeyer, vegan gourmet sauce fun for Dagmar, and a jolly "Secret Santa" game. Ralf Dümmel seizes the moment yet again and applauds the ultimate prize - eco-friendly scented candles.

Not stopping there, Dümmel also takes advantage of the Christmas frenzy and extends a generous investment to Jürgen Milski, a renowned figure from reality TV show "Big Brother," with a mission to improve ski slope safety through GoggleStopp's goggle holders.

The "The Lions' Den" Christmas affair ends with a victorious Hattrick-Dümmel, an emotional Jürgen Milski, and a snowball fight in which everyone joins in, spreading holiday joy from presenters to investors alike.

In the realm of reality TV, the show "The Lions' Den" is traditionally marked by reserved investors; however, during this pre-Christmas episode, Ralf Dümmel broke that mold by enthusiastically supporting CuCap and their muffin baking aids. The jovial atmosphere continued during 'Secret Santa' and a final studio snowball fight, ending the festive evening on a high note.

Further Reading

As per the search results, Ralf Dümmel’s investment in the muffin baking aid start-up ‘CuCap’ during "The Lions' Den" TV show's pre-Christmas episode has not been reported in detail. However, the episode concluded in a jovial atmosphere with several pitches and round-the-clock holiday cheer. The fun-filled episode brought together the spirit of Christmas and the world of reality TV, leaving viewers in a joyful mood.

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