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Dragons' Den: Caribe Coffee Co turns down deal offer to plot national hub network

The Morpeth business has seen sales rocket since appearing on the popular BBC1 pitching panel show

Wilmer and Elle Carcamo went into Dragons' Den asking for a £30,000 investment(Image: BBC)

The founders of a Northumberland coffee company who turned down investment on Dragons’ Den have unveiled plans to grow through a º£½ÇÊÓÆµ network of community roasteries.

Wilmer and Elle Carcamo from Caribe Coffee Co braved the den to ask for investment, telling the millionaire entrepreneurs how they set up their business to bring good quality coffee to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ while also helping farmers by paying better commodity prices.

The couple, who met in the Cayman Islands in 2014 and married two years later, set up the business in 2019 after moving back to Elle’s hometown of Morpeth, combining Wilmer’s love of coffee from his home country of Honduras with Elle’s business skills, having gained a masters in business at Durham University.

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The coffee is imported from Honduras, roasted and packaged at their base in Fairmoor, and delivered fresh to customers around the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, with 10% of sales coming through wholesale and 90% through retail.

The pair were seen in the den asking for £30,000 in exchange for a 10% share. However, while Peter Jones was keen to get on board he wanted a 25% slice of equity, which the couple didn’t want to give up.

After having a counter offer knocked back, Mr and Mrs Carcamo left empty handed, but said they thoroughly enjoyed taking part in the show and are still enjoying a rush of orders on the back of the TV appearance.

They are now set to put their growth plans, and are even mulling the opening of a branch in the US.