A man who started a successful goats milk cosmetic Business after being diagnosed with osteoporosis has seen a surge in sales following his appearance on Dragon’s Den. Nick King, a former police officer from Chew Stoke, launched Goats of the Gorge, a skincare brand, after discovering the high calcium content of goats milk. Despite not receiving any investment from the dragons on the show, King’s business experienced a significant increase in orders and has been thriving ever since.
The products, designed to help those with sensitive skin, have been flying off the shelves since the Dragon’s Den episode aired. King sources goats milk from the Kerborne dairy herd, located just three miles from the business, and Bruton Dairy. He has a license from DEFRA to use the milk that would have otherwise gone to waste, which also helps support the upkeep of the goats. With positive reviews flooding in, King credits the benefits of goats milk for his osteoporosis and the success of his business.
King and his co-owner, Ricky King, have worked tirelessly to grow their brand, securing contracts with major retailers and continuing to drive the business forward. Their dedication has paid off, with the business heading in the right direction and gaining traction among the public. The entrepreneurial journey of Nick King and the success of Goats of the Gorge exemplify the power of perseverance and innovation in the face of adversity.
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