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Is Sauce Stream Ltd Still in Business? (2026 Update)

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Ian Worton and Peter Neath pitched a squeezer that fits over a glass sauce bottle, designed to help empty out every remaining drop of ketchup or brown sauce without the usual banging and shaking.

Our records show a deal struck on air for £75,000 against a third of the business, with Peter Jones, Steven Bartlett and Deborah Meaden all involved.

A syndicate offer, then a collapse

According to press coverage from the time, the three-way arrangement agreed on camera did not survive the due diligence period afterward, and no money is reported to have changed hands. That gap between an on-air handshake and a completed deal is one of the less discussed features of the show, and it appears to have applied here.

Neither founder was new to the format; reporting indicates one of them had pitched a barbecue product unsuccessfully more than a decade before this appearance.

The aftermath

Coverage states the pair kept manufacturing and selling the squeezer independently once the syndicate collapsed, building their own online shop and marketing the product on being plastic-free and made in Britain.

The gap between what the aired episode implied and what actually happened is the real story here: a three-way handshake on camera, no money changing hands, and a product that reached the market anyway.

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

Published by Dragons Den Hub, March 2026.