Dragons Unsure On This Coffee Company’s Unique Selling Point | SEASON 19 | Dragons’ Den

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London Noortropics founders, Zain Peer and Shez Shaikh are next to face The Dragons with their coffee business with a difference. They’re seeking an investment of £50,000 in exchange for 10% to kickstart the next phase of their business plans. The main USP of their coffee business is that they aim to minimise the caffeine crash and anxiety often caused by standard cups of coffee on the market to name a few differences in their coffee compared to competitors.

Season 19, Episode 6.

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