Kamloops truck accessory company set to appear on ‘Dragons’ Den’

A Kamloops-based company will appear on the Canadian TV show Dragons’ Den in a January episode.

MULTY will be appearing on the CBC realty show Dragons’ Den where business owners pitch their business plans to some of Canada’s top investors in hopes of getting investments, according to a media release.

The episode in which MULTY appears will air on Jan. 4 at 5 p.m. on CBC and the CBC Gem streaming service.

“This opportunity is not just a significant milestone for MULTY, but also a source of inspiration and pride for our local community. We began our journey in 2018, and have since made a substantial impact in our industry across the USA and Canada,” Cody New with the company, said in the release.

MULTY makes truck accessories such as sled decks, different types of racks, lifters, and rails and all their products are made in North America.


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