字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 ♪ ♪ >> Dianne: Next in the Den: a pair of entrepreneurs who say they've brewed up the kind of business the Dragons could only dream of. >> Deland Jessop: Good day, Dragons, my name is Deland Jessop and I'm from Vancouver, B.C., and this is my business partner, Joseph Fernandez. And we're here to ask for $10,000 for 5% of our business. And we're here to talk to you about what we believe is truly the most revolutionary thing to happen to coffee in, perhaps, decades. >> Joseph Fernandes: First and foremost, let's try the coffee. >> Bruce: All right. >> Jim: Can't wait. >> Arlene: All right. >> Bruce: Thanks, Joseph. >> Deland: Sir. >> Jim: Thank you. >> Deland: There you go, that's for you as well. >> Bruce: That's good coffee. >> Deland: Thank you. >> Bruce: It's no Balzac's, but it's good coffee. >> Deland: My dad owes you a thank you too, by the way. >> Bruce: Oh really? >> Deland: Yes he does. >> Bruce: Love it. >> Jim: It's got a nice taste to it, I like the taste. >> Joseph: Now stop drinking that coffee! Unless you all want to go to sleep. >> Kevin: What? >> Joseph: Let's take a moment and get comfortable and I'll explain. >> Jim: Oh oh. ♪ ♪ >> Joseph: Ahhh. Dragons, the coffee you just tasted, it was developed and engineered to put you to sleep. >> Bruce: Oh, my God, I just drained it! You kidding me? >> Joseph: It's truly a revolutionary product. >> David: Good night, Bruce. >> Bruce: Ohh! >> Joseph: And the brand we're developing is called Counting Sheep. It's seriously coffee that seriously puts you to sleep. >> Deland: That might seem counter-intuitive when you think about it. But there's been a lot of market research out there indicating that women in particular, the number-one reason why they drink coffee is to actually help them relax. And I've got a wife at home who is a terrible sleeper. >> Bruce: She's not going to like the fact you're sleeping with this guy. [Kevin laughs] >> Arlene: Okay so women drink coffee because they want to relax. >> Deland: They want to relax. My wife, she can't touch decaf after 3:00 in the afternoon because even the decaf will keep her awake. >> Bruce: It's true. >> Deland: So, I turned my house into a laboratory for a year, like mixing everything: "Honey, try this. Honey, try this." And when she started asking for it on a regular basis, I knew we had something. >> Kevin: So, I can taste a sort of a nuttiness, hazel nuttiness to this. >> Arlene: What's in it? >> Kevin: Is that the drug inside that puts you to sleep? >> Deland: It's not a drug. >> Bruce: Melatonin? >> Kevin: What is it? >> Joseph: No. Well, the coffee itself is actually a unique blend. I've been in the coffee business my whole life. >> Kevin: You don't want to tell me what's in it. >> Joseph: Well--I--I--I-- >> Kevin: Do I have to come down there and strangle you? What do you want to do? >> Deland: What's in it is Valerian roots and valerian roots, it's a bitter-tasting root. >> Kevin: Valerian roots. >> Arlene: Valerian roots? >> Bruce: Yeah, very much. >> Deland: Valerian roots. So it's a bitter tasting root that actually works really well with the taste of coffee. >> Bruce: It's a natural-- >> Deland: Valerian roots' completely natural. It's okay to take on a regular basis. >> Bruce: Very familiar with Valerian. >> Arlene: Are you the only coffee on the market that's got that in it? >> Deland: There's nothing like this that exists. >> Arlene: I've got to tell you, like sometimes you hear those ideas, you go, "Why didn't somebody think of that? That seems so logical to me." >> Joseph: You know what it is? I've been doing this for so long, I'm third generation. I drink 30--40 cups of coffee for quality control every single day. >> Arlene: Third generation what? >> Joseph: Coffee roaster. >> Bruce: Really? >> Joseph: My whole family's been coffee roasting. I do the technical side of-- >> Kevin: You drink 30 cups of coffee a day? Do they peel you off the roof with a spatula? >> Joseph: Well, it's approximately 30, sometimes it's 100. >> Kevin: I bet you you're--"I'm okay, are you okay, everything's OK with you? Wow!" >> Deland: So it's brand new business and the timing with you guys isn't great because we literally just launched this three weeks ago. But at Coffee Fest in New York, there was only one retailer there, but they want us. Right now we're doing a trial this month and if it works out, 1,000 stores, 50 to 60 bags per store. >> David: That's a good order. >> Arlene: Here or the U.S.? >> Deland: It's in the U.S. >> Arlene: Who is it? Can you say? >> Deland: Bed, Bath and Beyond. >> Deland: They were the only ones. >> Kevin: Bed Bath and Beyond? >> Arlene: That's good. That's actually a very good retailer. >> Kevin: Do they sell coffee now? >> Deland: Yes. And, the other thing with them is they're actually developing coffee bars inside their stores, like they're going to make a big coffee push. The buyer, she--she loved it. She's excited about it. It's exciting. >> Arlene: [whispering] You want equity? Why the 5%, 10 K, what's with that? >> Deland: 5% for 10 K? Well, I-- >> Kevin: $200,000 value. >> Deland: If we were to come up a couple of weeks ago, I might have offered you a bit more. But, uh, we don't want to give up too much of this business. >> Kevin: You've got to be more realistic. >> Bruce: Who owns the company now? >> Deland: There's four of us that own at 25% each. >> David: Well, I'll give you an offer: I'll give you $25,000 for 10%, so higher valuation than you asked for, little bit more capital to help you out to get ready to go to market, and love to work with you personally. >> Deland: You were the first business book I ever read, actually. >> David: Oh that's good, I hope you enjoyed it. >> Bruce: So, you've got the Wealthy Barber, you're reading his book. You've got me hooking up your dad. >> Deland: Yeah my mother passed away a number of years ago, and he was very confused and I put him on your site. He stumbled through it a little bit and I helped him out with it. >> Arlene: Nice. >> Bruce: This has got a real feel-good thing to it, you know? >> Deland: Yeah. >> Kevin: I'll give you what you want. Uh, 10 K for 5%, so I get some equity. But to make it interesting for me, I want to make 5% in a royalty so it incentivizes me to go and open the doors you need. >> Arlene: Um, I don't actually want the equity because I think you guys are going to work harder if you keep your equity. >> Kevin: What's the offer? >> Arlene: I think a 5% royalty feels real if we're going to leave the equity in your hands. >> Kevin: That sounds familiar. >> Arlene: So, and Bruce, if you want to come in with me, we're in the coffee business already. >> Joseph: Are you--are you married to the royalty? Would you be considerate of equity in the company? >> Bruce: One thing we've learned about the coffee business is it's not like you can't afford it. The margins are very healthy. >> Arlene: 5% is reasonable. >> Joseph: Is that a deal you two are doing together? >> Bruce: Yes it is. And as one of your advisors, I think we'd be amiss if we didn't hear from Mr. Treliving down at the end. >> Deland: I was waiting to hear back from him as well. >> Jim: Well, we're in the coffee business in a big way right now, you know? Uh, I don't know how many pounds we go through in a year, but it's tons. Uh--hmmm. >> Bruce: Jimmy, let me give you some more coffee while you think that over. >> Jim: I've got lots. >> Bruce: Seriously, you know this helps. No, this helps you think. Keeps you snappy. >> Jim: Yeah. Hey listen, I've been up since 5:00, I don't want to be snappy. >> David: It's the opposite, it makes him drowsy. >> Jim: This is too good a deal to go to sleep on. >> Bruce: Chili--shh. He doesn't know that. >> Jim: I don't know if the royalty's the answer right now. I'd have to double up on your--on your, um, on your-- >> Deland: You want 10%? >> Jim: 10%. >> Deland: OK, 10%, uh-- >> Jim: $10,000 for 10%. >> Deland: Do you want to ask questions or anything? [whispering] >> Bruce: I like how you guys work together. >> Arlene: Yeah. >> Deland: I think, uh, one quick question, if we wanted you two on board. I don't mind the royalty, it's just that we want you guys long term. >> Arlene: If you're trying to solve the fact that we'd be your partners-- >> Deland: Long term, yes. >> Arlene: We are your partners. I'm telling you, there's no one's going to work harder on a royalty deal than I'll work on a royalty deal. >> Deland: OK, I--I think, I think we're going to go with you two. >> Arlene: Awesome. >> Deland: We really appreciate it. Thank you very much. >> Joseph: Thank you, guys. >> David: So what was it a 5% royalty? >> Arlene: Yeah, so a 5% royalty and we'll talk about the details after. >> David: That is crazy. >> Joseph: Thank you so much, appreciate the offers. Thank you. >> Arlene: Partner. >> Bruce: Thanks, partner. >> Arlene: Yeah, in for a bean in for a lot. >> David: I still think it's crazy they did that. I cannot believe they just gave you a third of their bottom line for $10,000. >> Deland: We were drinking a little too much of that coffee on set there, but really looking
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