and it's home to coopersburg sports, a novelty-and-sports business.ino started the business in 1991... scott: i can't find the yankee order out here. lemonis: ...shortly after he secured the coveted license from major league baseball. he eventually was able to place his mini bat, his top seller, in every major league baseball park. business was great, and they were pulling in over $4 million a year and making a hefty buck. but in 2008, a major sporting-good company entered the novelty game, and almost immediately, coopersburg's business was cut in half. today the company operates in a facility that's outdated, using a process that's pure chaos. scott: we're supposed to have 3,000, which is what the order's for. ben: whoever pulled it didn't put it on the inventory system. lemonis: while scott recently brought his kids, jackie... jackie: dad! lemonis: ...and ben to help run the company and bring in a fresh perspective... jackie: can we talk about sales goals? scott: [ sighs ] i got to get this done today. i mean, i don't have time. jackie: whatever. le