Steven Bartlett Thinks Coffee Market’s Too Saturated To Break Through | SEASON 19| Dragons’ Den

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Partners Wilmer and Elle Carcamo are pitching their brand, Caribe Coffee Company. They’re seeking a £30,000 investment in exchange for 10% of their business, but what makes their coffee unique?

Season 19, Episode 11.

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