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Secret lair of the fearsome lion revealed

lioness Judith Williams samples the sparkling wine-energy cocktail by Weinfly.
lioness Judith Williams samples the sparkling wine-energy cocktail by Weinfly.

The Roaring Ground: Gaming Innovation, Home Equality, and Dual-Purpose Cosmetics for Everyone's Delight

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Step into the exhilarating world of "ChuckaRubba" and their groundbreaking digital game controller, ready to shake up the toy industry. Three daring visionaries - Rainer Lauberger, Thomas Eichstetter, and Thomas Moch from Regensburg - bring "the next big skill game" to life, promising a good time. Their self-developed throwing stick, capable of recognizing and evaluating spins, instantly turns the Lion's Den into a playground where everyone yearns to join the action.

The software-assisted game stick captures the interest of Nils Glagau and Ralf Dümmel, who can't get enough of the revamped Lion's Battle. Despite the fierce competition, it's Glagau who emerges triumphant, leaving Dümmel, "the king of shelves," feeling a little blue. But this gloomy phase is short-lived, as the following pitch by Louisa Plasberg and Ronja Hoffacker, the founders of "equaly," piques interest among the investors.

Tillman Schulz and Care Work: A Controversial Topic

The app introduced by "equaly" shines a light on the imbalance in relationships, focusing on "Care Work." In a candid conversation, Tillman Schulz confesses his indifference towards Care Work. In contrast, Carsten Maschmeyer expresses his love for culinary escapades. dümmel's household, however, remains a picture of harmony, with the investor noting that they rarely argue, even about household chores.

For Janna Ensthaler, the topic strikes a chord. After a quick chat, investors and founders find common ground, exchanging warm embraces. Even the usually grumpy Dümmel can't help but crack a smile. The turn of events doesn't stop there, as the entry of Anna Schnurbusch and Michael Schnurbusch, the "easy exit" founders, adds even more excitement. Eva Helmeth, the passionate globetrotter with no permanent residence, swiftly wins Dümmel's heart.

" faith in you and your product!"

Unlike his fellow lions, Dümmel is fully convinced by the multifunctional skincare sticks, a blend of traditional healing plants and modern active ingredients. The words of approval bring tears to the founders' eyes, leaving beauty queen Judith Williams touched.

With a swift retreat to discuss the offer, Helmeth and Ensthaler return, faces washed of tears, ready to secure the deal. A round of sparkling wine-energy mix from "Weinfly" rounds off the celebration. Although the drinks are delightful, the lions aren't entirely won over.

Catch "The Lion's Den" every Monday at 8:15 PM on Vox, or stream it on RTL+.

A Taste of Success, but no Funding

In the end, the presentation lacked the "kick" for Judith Williams, and Janna Ensthaler had reservations about alcohol. Glagau and Dümmel remain unfazed, expressing their dissatisfaction. Still, the founders remain positive, vowing to keep faith in their product.

Source: ntv.de

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  • The Lion's Den
  • Carsten Maschmeyer
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Additional Insights:

  • Digital game controllers often leverage advanced technology such as sensors and machine learning algorithms to track user actions and provide interactive gaming experiences.
  • Skincare products, particularly multifunctional ones, are a popular trend in the cosmetics industry, targeting consumers seeking versatile and convenient beauty solutions. Such products typically combine various skincare benefits such as hydration, sun protection, and anti-aging properties in a single product.
  1. In the world of entertainment, discussions about Community policy might revolve around regulating the use of digital game controllers like 'ChuckaRubba', ensuring fair play and user safety.
  2. As people engage in social-media platforms, they often share their thoughts on movies-and-tv shows, such as the popular TV series "The Lion's Den".
  3. Celebrities like Judith Williams, who are investors, might express their opinions on employment policy, particularly when considering funding possibilities for innovative startups in entertainment, sports, or pop-culture sectors.
  4. Activities like sports betting fall under the umbrella of employment policy, as it imposes regulations on businesses offering such services and enforces age and location restrictions for users.

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