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Cult Sauce: From Reggae to Riches

It's a perfect feel good success story in a bottle. Levi Roots, a Reggae musician who reached mediocre success with various bands in the 1980s, is now a millionaire; not so much on account of his singing (though it did play a part) but due to an old Jamaican jerk sauce family recipe.

The story begins with Levi Roots (real name Keith Tanyue) who had been making a spicy Jamaican jerk sauce from a secret recipe that had been passed down to him from his grandmother. Since 1991, Levi and his family had been making small batches of the sauce (named Reggae Reggae Sauce) in his home kitchen and using it as an ingredient in their Notting Hill Carnival food stall dishes. This led to Levi eventually bottling the sauce and selling it as a stand alone product at the carnival, However despite the reasonable success of the sauce at the carnival, financially Levi was still hard up.

It wasn't until a talent scout spotted Levi at a food trade show and invited him to appear on the BBC2's Dragon's Den - that things took a turn for the better. Levi's musical performance impressed two of the Dragons enough for them to offer him the required £50, 000 for a 40% stake in the business. It was twice the amount of equity that Levi had wanted to give up, but he accepted their offer, knowing that the publicity from the show and the business connections of the Dragons would be an invaluable asset.

It was the right choice; within a few weeks of appearing on the show, a deal had been struck with Sainsbury's, and the sauce went on sale in 600 stores nationwide, and soon became Sainsbury's fastest selling product, overtaking established brands.

One of the investing dragons claimed that Levi was a "publicist's dream"; he had the looks and the voice to stand out and sell the sauce, and sell it he did. Reggae Reggae sauce gained a huge cult following, not so much for its taste, but for the love of Levi. The charismatic Rasta man had slayed the dragons, and in doing so won the hearts and taste buds of the nation.

Building on the success of Reggae Reggae Sauce, Levi went on to launch two other varieties of sauce, and there is also talk of further products such as Reggae Reggae sauce crisps and pizzas; needless to day, Levi has done well financialyl and is rumoured to now be a millionaire.

Levi's story of saucy success it just one example of the growing sector of entrepreneurs who have successfully pursued their dreams of starting their own business. Most start small, working from home before outgrowing their bedroom offices and moving into a more professional work space. It's possible to find a serviced office in London, or indeed in most large cities, which provide an ideal base for the budding entrepreneurs to build from, as their businesses grow.

Levi Roots' cult sauce continues to sell well due to its fanatical following, and has since become available in other major supermarket stores.


Andrew Regan is an online, freelance author from Scotland. He is a keen rugby player and enjoys travelling.

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Reggae music was played when bolt won the 100m, was really cool! The song played in the background when bolt won the 100m, and when other Jamaican athletes won gold track medals in the birdnest stadium. It was an instrumental reggae song, really chilled out like. The song played in the background when bolt won the 100m, and when other Jamaican athletes won gold track medals in the birdnest stadium. It was an instrumental reggae song, really chilled out like. If it helps, twas the song when Bolt was next to the sign with his new world record!

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What would qualify as the very first Reggae song recorded ? (Answers: 1) (Comments: 0)
I know some will say do the reggay by Toots and the Maytals. I'm looking for the beat that came closest to reggae it may not have necessarily been classified as reggae, but listening to it would have felt like reggae.

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I would like to know what can I wear that's is a reggae girl- theme outfit. From head to toe. Thanks for the help!

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