Holy Crap
🍁 Dragons' Den Canada · Season 5, Episode 7 · 2010

Holy Crap

A Sechelt , BC, couple gives the Dragons a taste of their promising breakfast cereal business

Founder: Brian & Corin Mullins Category: Food
Asked 120K for 20%

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About Holy Crap

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The Story

A Sechelt , BC, couple gives the Dragons a taste of their promising breakfast cereal business.

The Pitch on Dragons' Den Canada

Holy Crap appeared on Dragons' Den Canada (Season 5, Episode 7) in 2010. Brian & Corin Mullins pitched the product to the Dragons. Asked 120K for 20%.

Where they are now: Outcome not recorded on CBC archive.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Holy Crap still in business?
Outcome not recorded on CBC archive.
Who founded Holy Crap?
Holy Crap was founded by Brian & Corin Mullins.
Did Holy Crap get a deal on Dragons' Den Canada?
Yes — Asked 120K for 20%.
Where can I buy Holy Crap?
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