Ten Year Old Entrepreneurs Wow Dragons With Their Pitch | Dragons' Den Canada
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 5. 09. 2023
- Carly Goldhar & Charley Rangel are ten-year-old entrepreneurs looking to kickstart their sock business with a Dragon investment. They're seeking $25,000 for 25% of their company which also donates socks to those in need. Their business is called The Odd Sox Project.
Season 11, Episode 13.
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Who remembers âThroxâ?
Same idea from an earlier season? The dragons cooked that guyđ
Absolutely adorable. Love socks
Michael Wekerle and Manjit Minhas great deal love your heart and your vision is spot on đđâ€â€
Lol Joe got put on blast. That was to funny, "generous Joe I call him" lol
This was so special, I loved it so much. Brilliant kids
Dinner crew. Hello from the seychelles
I can't get over how scummy he was. 5 percent wasn't enough for 5 grand? He would spend more than that on a night out. Wow. So glad they went with the other two.
I won't say what I'm thinking...people will hate me
Same thing I was thinking
Joe was right to try to teach them something for future use. It's called life - reality.
Special deals for cute and smiling females is such a bad idea. Gives the wrong message and training.
Clearly at 10 years old, they didn't do this on their own, nor were they trained in school with their business
language. Hopefully these girls don't think just looking cute and smiling is their ticket in life.
I CANNOT believe that Joe did that. That's pretty pathetic.
He wanted them to negotiate. Had they come up with any counter offer and a valid point he would probably just go back.