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Is Beach Powder Ltd Still in Business? (2026 Update)

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Working from her base on the Isle of Man, Stephanie Kelsey built a plant and mineral powder to solve every parent's beach-holiday nightmare, sand that refuses to come off a wriggling child, and brought it into series 18, episode 7.

The brand appears to still be selling.

Nearly half the company for two retail-savvy Dragons

Kelsey wanted £60,000 for a steep 49% of the business, close enough to half that Touker Suleyman and Sara Davies effectively became equal partners in the company once they funded it jointly. That size of stake usually means a founder who values getting the deal and the Dragon's name over holding onto majority control.

Two investors with strong retail instincts backing something this specific suggests they saw a real route into stockists and proper shelf space, not just a one-summer novelty item.

Built for the hardest kind of cash flow

A seasonal product like this lives and dies on managing a lopsided year, where most of the revenue lands in the run-up to summer and things go quiet the rest of the time. Staying solvent through those slow stretches is its own kind of survival test.

In the years after the pitch, the brand picked up press attention and a parenting product award, and its list of stockists grew well beyond the founder's own site, a reasonable result for a niche product built around one very specific summer problem.

Where to buy it

The website is live and still selling both the standard and shimmer versions of the powder, with no Amazon listing, so the brand's own store and its named stockists are the places to look.

A small, founder-run seasonal brand has no reason to issue a press release simply for staying open, so a working shop and live stockist pages are what an ongoing business looks like from the outside in this category.

Note: Based on the public record; company situations can change, so treat this as a snapshot.

Published by Dragons Den Hub, April 2026.