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In an exciting turn of events, the revolutionary toilet hygiene product, Air Cube, is set to be presented on the popular German television show, Die Höhle der Löwen, for potential investment. The show airs on VOX.
The Air Cube, which uses positively charged ions to destroy germs and dirt on a molecular level without chemicals, has already gained a few thousand customers and is expected to gain more. The product is market-ready after years of development and significant investments.
Giuseppe Leo (30), the CEO of Air Cube and a former FC Bayern youth player, developed the idea for the product during his football career due to unsanitary conditions in team locker rooms. Leo was active in the UEFA Youth League, the second team of Bayern, and the Bundesliga, but never got his chance on the top league pitch.
The Air Cube is attached to the toilet seat with a universal mount and can release a fresh citrus scent. During use, the Air Cube sucks odors from the bowl and neutralizes them using a special filter system, preventing odors from spreading in the room.
Carsten Maschmeyer (66) and Frank Thelen (49), two of the five investors on Die Höhle der Löwen, are particularly interested in the Air Cube product. The investment being offered is 200,000 euros for ten percent of the company shares, but as of now, there is no publicly available information specifying which investor will acquire a 10% stake in "Air Cube" on the show.
The presentation of the Air Cube on Die Höhle der Löwen will air on VOX at a future date. For those interested in learning more about this innovative product, be sure to tune in to VOX at 8:15 PM on the day of the broadcast. The Air Cube is not just a product, it's a revolution in toilet hygiene.
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