Hailed as the world’s first oat milk based cocktail drink, inspired by traditional Spanish beverage Leche de Pantera, it was sold directly to Amazon and listed by supermarkets Asda and the Co-op. Mr Crawford also secured investment for the brand after appearing on the BBC’s Dragons Den.
However, the company recently hit cashflow problems that proved to be insurmountable after deals to supply Tesco and Sainsbury’s fell through.
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All seven of the company’s employees were made redundant and the company ceased to trade prior to the appointment of Donald McKinnon of Glasgow accountancy firm Wbg as provisional liquidator.
Mr Crawford said: “We had invested in the production of stock in advance with…

