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Toddle Probiotic Children’s Immunity Hand Gel 60ml | Natural Moisturising Alcohol Free Hand Gel with a Protective Lactobacillus Cultures |

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Diving through The Independent archives, it appears Westerman actually wrote an article for the travel section about how to prevent DVT a couple of years ago. Launched in March 2020, Toddle is aiming to revolutionise children’s skin care, a category dominated by plastic, and unsustainable practices. It’s vegan and cruelty free. Most importantly, we don’t test any of our products on animals, and all the ingredients are vegan. This means we are very proud to say our Happy Germ Hand Gel is PETA approved vegan and cruelty free. After being in the RAF for 9 years and loving the travel and adventure, Hannah became a mum in 2014. Toddle Toggle. Never lose your hand gel again and save precious time rummaging around in your nappy bag! Use our signature Toddle Toggle to clip your happy germ hand gel to your bags and buggies, so it’s ready whenever you need it.

Alcohol-free hand gel. Toddle’s Happy Germ Hand Gel doesn’t contain any alcohol or acids. We make it with natural ingredients including aloe vera because it’s gentle on young children’s skin and makes their hands feel happy!

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We spoke to Hannah about her success as a woman in business and how registering her IP has helped her protect and add value to her brand, ‘Toddle Born Wild’. It’s protects and improves the skin’s natural barrier. Our probiotic hand gel for children contains happy germs, like the cultures in fancy yoghurts! It’s these clever things that help improve the skin’s natural barrier… And it’s these natural antimicrobials – also known as live cultures – that help the good bacteria on your hands to thrive, whilst fighting off the bad bacteria. In addition, we also use essential oils because they have naturally occurring antibacterial properties. I started making lip balm in my kitchen, then sunscreen followed pretty soon after that. I looked at different routes to market, selling online to consumers initially. To attract investment I knew I needed a much broader range and I needed to be able to demonstrate growth, so that's when we brought in the hand gel.”

The RBR legflow is a plastic two-dome shaped object that sits underneath your feet and you perform exercises on it while seated. According to the company, it has been Clinically-tested to increase blood flow in the lower limbs ten fold, and is registered with the Medicines Healthcare Regulatory Agency (MHRA). No, these aren’t “plastic bras for travel” as Peter Jones put it. This is the RBR legflow from Paul Westerman’s company RBR Active, a medical device aimed at preventing Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT). Westerman went away happy tonight, successfully securing Suleyman’s cash for a 35 per cent share of the business. It’s safe and suitable for babies and children. Our probiotic formula is designed especially for babies and children… it’s the world’s most probiotic hand gel! This means it’s a big innovation for little hands. Hannah knew early on that intellectual property protection needed to be a fundamental part of her business plan. We also have trade secrets. We ask everyone to sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA). The ingredients list tells you what’s in our products, but it’s actually quite hard to replicate somebody else’s product if you don't know the percentages. We guard those well.” Have you got any IP advice for entrepreneurs just starting out?

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There's a lot to learn. I think one of the best assets that I have is my ability not to have any ego, but just do what's best for the business. I've always got my ears open and I'm very fortunate to have some incredible mentors that give me great advice. Hannah got the idea, as she is very adventurous and loves the outdoors. When she had her first son, she wanted to share this passion with my him. Whilst on family adventures her son would get chapped lips and wind burnt cheeks. She was also always losing her sanitiser, so she started making a skin care range suitable for the outdoors in her kitchen.

When Hannah Saunders walked into the den and pitched her baby skincare business to the dragons tonight, the dragons really admired her entrepreneurial spirit. With three vying for her attention, Saunders eventually decided on the Bartlett/Meaden combo.

I attended an IP workshop to get some practical business advice. I know that IP is sometimes overlooked, and i n terms of protecting yourself commercially, it’s so important to protect your brand when you’ve spent all that time, money and effort building up customer loyalty. I think IP is sometimes overlooked. Two or three times now the registered designs or trade marks we have in place have protected us from losing a lot of money. Entrepreneur Hannah Saunders pitched her range of child-friendly, eco-friendly, ethically-sourced skincare products to the Dragons' Den investors during Series 19 in March 2022. Her presentation attracted high praise from the Dragons, and gained the support of investors Deborah Meaden and Steven Bartlett, which she says really helped her on her way. If you are going to build a successful company, it's going to make money. People are going to start to look at you, and in some cases, they're going to copy you. So definitely, protect your IP.” What advice do you have for women in business? I dread to think of the money we would have lost if we hadn't had the right IP protection. As it happens, I’ve already been able to protect my range from copycat products using my registered IP rights. ”

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