A Highland-based cocktail-themed sweet firm is among the latest company to secure valuable Scottish Edge start-up funding.
Tipsy Unicorn Sweets (TUS), co-founded in Nairn by Melissa Sutherland and her husband, Tibor Bandula, was one of seven Young Edge winners announced at the award ceremony in Edinburgh.
The entrepreneurial duo behind TUS produce confectionery flavoured with pina colada, prosecco and raspberry, limoncello and, in a tie-up with another north firm, Rock Rose gin.
They secured £10,000 of Scottish Edge funding to help them develop and grow their business.
Other firms sharing in a £1 million Scottish Edge prize pot included Oban-based adventure wildlife tourism business Cearban, whose experience packages include the chance to go swimming with basking sharks around the Inner Hebrides.
Cearban’s Edge award was worth £50,000, while Forres-based business consultancy came away with £45,000.
Aberdeen company Udrafter, which created an online platform for people to post one-off jobs or tasks to be completed by skilled students on demand, was another Young Edge winner and also received £10,000.
Edinburgh-based stem cell research business Cytochroma came away with the Higgs Edge science and technology special award and £150,000.
The winning businesses each receives a package of support from Scottish Edge partner organisations.
Finalists had previously pitched their business ideas to judges at an event at Macrobert Arts Centre in Stirling.
Scottish Edge is backed by entrepreneur Sir Tom Hunter, Royal Bank of Scotland and Scotland Can Do.
Addressing the latest funding round finalists, Sir Tom said: “Edge is not just about money but the embedded support on offer.
“Edge businesses are the lifeblood of the Scottish economy and we are delighted to support you as you grow and prosper – Scotland needs many more like you.”
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