Two entrepreneurs returned to the Dragons' Den on Thursday night but were they second time lucky?

Ian Worton and Peter Neath previously entered the Den with their company Grillstream which was an easy to clean grill tray that collects and stores the fat.

They failed to win around the Dragons the first time but on Thursday's episode, the Dragons couldn't get enough of their glass bottle squeezy dispensers.

Ian and Peter asked for £75,000 in exchange for a 10% share in the business.

Here's how the creators fared the second time around and whether they left the Den with a deal.

Dragons' Den entrepreneurs return to Den and score investment

Steven Bartlett caused a stir after he asked the pair to name their favourite Dragons.

Ian and Peter responded honestly, admitting they were intrigued by veteran Dragon Peter Jones' retail experience and Bartlett's social media background.

Taking this stance alienated the rest of the Dragons, causing both Touker Suleyman and Sara Davies to declare that they were out.

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After some chilling silent treatment from Deborah Meaden, the three remaining Dragons decided to pitch a three-Dragon deal.

Steven Bartlett commented on the product saying:"Great social media products are able to demonstrate the value of them within 10 seconds and you can do that here."

Peter Jones added: "I think you've got something unique here just in the UK but on a global scale."

In the end, the Dragons agreed to offer the pair all of the money in exchange for an 11% stake each (a third total) in the business and Ian and Peter walked away with an investment.

Dragons' Den airs on Thursdays at 8pm on BBC One.