Kuli Kuli
🍁 Dragons' Den Canada · Season 3, Episode 1 · 2008

Kuli Kuli

Pedro Baquero from Toronto, ON invented this booty-shaking game after watching videos on MTV

Founder: Pedro Baquero Category: Kids/Toys
Asked 10K for 30%

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About Kuli Kuli

Kuli-kuli is a Nigerian snack primarily made from peanuts, first made by the Nupe people of Nigeria. It is a popular snack in Nigeria, Benin, northern Cameroon and Ghana. Today kuli-kuli is accepted across the globe. It is often eaten alone or with a mixture of garri also known as cassava flakes, sugar and water, popularly called "garri soakings". It is also eaten with Hausa koko, fura, and akamu, and is sometimes ground and put into salad.

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The Story

Pedro Baquero from Toronto, ON invented this booty-shaking game after watching videos on MTV.

The Pitch on Dragons' Den Canada

Kuli Kuli appeared on Dragons' Den Canada (Season 3, Episode 1) in 2008. Pedro Baquero pitched the product to the Dragons. Asked 10K for 30%.

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

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Kuli Kuli still in business?
Outcome not recorded on CBC archive.
Who founded Kuli Kuli?
Kuli Kuli was founded by Pedro Baquero.
Did Kuli Kuli get a deal on Dragons' Den Canada?
Yes — Asked 10K for 30%.
Where can I buy Kuli Kuli?
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