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Sicilian Sausage

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I've always had a little inventive streak and would love to enter the Dragon's Den. Although I have never truly realised any of my great ideas [ahem] other people have beat me to a couple of them.
Here's what I would take into the Dragon's Den for Peter Jones and co to rip to pieces: -

Bicycle to exercise bike convertor - A type of stand that you wedge the back end of your bike into, lifting the back wheel of your bike off the floor. Some kind of wheel creates friction on the rear wheel. Perfect for bike rides in the winter!

A door bell answering machine. You press the button and a recorded message goes on to tell you that such a person is not available to answer the door right now; Please leave a message or feel free to break in!

A light bulb shaped bottle with a screw on lid. This would contain some brand of drink. Two years after I came up with this idea I saw this concept in an off licence. It was called 'Shock' cider.

A wind up kettle!!! I never could find a way of figuring out though, if the human arm could generate enough power to boil enough water for a cup of tea.

I want 5 pints of lager for a 10% stake in my business.

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Originally posted by jimslyp69
Bicycle to exercise bike convertor - A type of stand that you wedge the back end of your bike into, lifting the back wheel of your bike off the floor. Some kind of wheel creates friction on the rear wheel. Perfect for bike rides in the winter!
They already exist. Usually called Indoor Bike Trainers or Bike Docks.

Sicilian Sausage

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Originally posted by Daemon Sin
They already exist. Usually called Indoor Bike Trainers or Bike Docks.
I know. I conceiveded the idea yesterday and googled it when I got home from work. Gutted. Thought I was onto something that was actually marketable.

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