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tony: it should be green tea, but we're making green tea right now. lemonis: empty.ony: there's nothing in here yet. lemonis: and then... green tea, nothing in here. tony: nothing in here. lemonis: so you're out of green tea. tony: this summer's been -- we've had a lot of production issues. so, our schedule is monday -- green tea, yeti tracks, full day of it, and then we do a smaller run of it today, this would be thursday. lemonis: so, you need to be producing all the time. i'm starting to understand that tony's drops in revenue could, in large part, be blamed on the fact that he doesn't have the manufacturing process right, which ultimately leads to a lack of product in the stores, which ultimately leads to a customer walking in and turning right back around and leaving. let's make some green tea. tony: yeah, absolutely. so, the cream is getting whipped, to aerate and create that volume. lemonis: when was the last time you did this? tony: saturday. when there's nobody else for production, i'm the only person who knows the recipes. lemonis: it's very warm in here, a
tony: it should be green tea, but we're making green tea right now. lemonis: empty.ony: there's nothing in here yet. lemonis: and then... green tea, nothing in here. tony: nothing in here. lemonis: so you're out of green tea. tony: this summer's been -- we've had a lot of production issues. so, our schedule is monday -- green tea, yeti tracks, full day of it, and then we do a smaller run of it today, this would be thursday. lemonis: so, you need to be producing all the time. i'm starting to...
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it's like green tea, though. barb: yes, a matcha green tea. it's very light. lemonis: okay, it's different. let me try this one. barb: yeah, the thai tea. it has oat milk and a little bit of monk fruit sugar. it's a fruit that grows in china. lemonis: it's really good. barb: yeah. so this is the hibiscus. lemonis: it's very different than what i thought it was going to be. there's no calories in here? barb: there's no calories. it's coffee, water and nitrogen. lemonis: okay, this one has no calories, as well? barb: yeah. lemonis: so none in this. the thai tea has 45 calories. barb: yeah. the whole line is vegan. we're nationwide in whole foods, and that is new, a sku. lemonis: you're nationwide? barb: we are. you know where we have it? 168 stores back east called fresh market. lemonis: you guys make them here? barb: we do in camarillo. we have a brewery that we do it there, and they do it for us. they can, and they can there. lemonis: is it a copacker for you? barb: correct, yes, yes, yes. lemonis: okay. i just want to remind everybody that the beverage busine
it's like green tea, though. barb: yes, a matcha green tea. it's very light. lemonis: okay, it's different. let me try this one. barb: yeah, the thai tea. it has oat milk and a little bit of monk fruit sugar. it's a fruit that grows in china. lemonis: it's really good. barb: yeah. so this is the hibiscus. lemonis: it's very different than what i thought it was going to be. there's no calories in here? barb: there's no calories. it's coffee, water and nitrogen. lemonis: okay, this one has no...
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juli: so, what about the green matcha tea? brad: green-tea matcha. juli: i thought he was great. ted in the tea. brad: i feel like he had one of the stronger business models out of everyone we met with and a product that we could actually sell. taylor: it rubbed me completely the wrong way. travis: but i liked the guy, and i thought his product was cool, so... taylor: dude, why you trying to finesse me? like, we know how to do this [bleep] we just did this [bleep] and i'm at the point in my life where i want to make more money than help more people. the hardest thing is to get excited about something, then not know how and if we'll ever make any money off it. we have no idea if and when we'll ever make money off anything. travis: but you've seen what we've been able to do with these other brands, and you know we're gonna do millions of dollars. and you know that there's gonna be some net profit off of that. so there's going to be hundreds of thousands of dollars at stake. parker: i think one of the biggest miscommunication things that's going on here is that, like, when taylor kee
juli: so, what about the green matcha tea? brad: green-tea matcha. juli: i thought he was great. ted in the tea. brad: i feel like he had one of the stronger business models out of everyone we met with and a product that we could actually sell. taylor: it rubbed me completely the wrong way. travis: but i liked the guy, and i thought his product was cool, so... taylor: dude, why you trying to finesse me? like, we know how to do this [bleep] we just did this [bleep] and i'm at the point in my...
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. >> it is six green tea, excruciating. >> reporter: sleepless and anxious watching slow returns in sacramento and at home with his father. he says of biden presidency would bring maturity, stability to the white house with a renewed focus on the democratic issues. >> we have literally hundreds of kids that are still locked up on the border that need to find their families. we still have a white house going after the lgbtq rights and women's right to choose. it goes on and on. the environmental catastrophe. a lot of those issues that are bread-and-butter issues, certainly for most californians and certainly democrats, we can start to get to work on them again. >> reporter: the agenda will likely face roadblocks in the senate. >> to pass major legislation like covid recovery and big bug did packages, he has to make friends among the couple of moderate republicans that are left in the caucus. >> we don't have a final declaration of victory yet. >> reporter: not claiming victory but biden signaling job one could be trying to bring the nation together. >> we don't have any more time to waste on pa
. >> it is six green tea, excruciating. >> reporter: sleepless and anxious watching slow returns in sacramento and at home with his father. he says of biden presidency would bring maturity, stability to the white house with a renewed focus on the democratic issues. >> we have literally hundreds of kids that are still locked up on the border that need to find their families. we still have a white house going after the lgbtq rights and women's right to choose. it goes on and on....
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green tea and snow days, who specialize in specialty desserts. tony: very cool. it's a perfect fit.astic. tony: thank you so much. nina: thank you. tony: i appreciate it. it was a pleasure meeting you, nina. nina: yes, a pleasure meeting you, too. lemonis: and we also need to continue to find ways for finia to monetize her knowledge of the macaron space, and a good way to do that is for her to publish a macaron cookbook. douglas: we are a 17-year-old independent publisher. we do a wide variety of different kinds of books. finia: everybody ask me, "do you have a book?" douglas: wow, that is amazing. that could be a successful book. nina: alright, guys. what we're gonna do is alex torres, who has been doing our gelato for a very long time, he is gonna be taking over the lease of the kiosk. lemonis: and they've even signed over the lease of their kiosk at the mall, which allows them to focus exclusively on wholesale and keep the customer of the kiosk as a wholesale customer. nina: mom and i will take a back seat, and then hopefully, the goal is that if any of you guys want to have a ki
green tea and snow days, who specialize in specialty desserts. tony: very cool. it's a perfect fit.astic. tony: thank you so much. nina: thank you. tony: i appreciate it. it was a pleasure meeting you, nina. nina: yes, a pleasure meeting you, too. lemonis: and we also need to continue to find ways for finia to monetize her knowledge of the macaron space, and a good way to do that is for her to publish a macaron cookbook. douglas: we are a 17-year-old independent publisher. we do a wide variety...
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so, there's amino acid found in green tea called l-theanine.theanine together -- so, there's actually a bunch of trials showing the effects of that active combination ingredient versus caffeine alone versus placebo. so, simple reaction time reduces 50% more in terms of -- so a baseline of 330 milliseconds -- okay, so this is -- okay -- so, what -- what -- what -- a better absorption? better methods? a simple reaction time increased semantic memories. hey, robert. you just ate one of these. can you remember where we are in this pitch? [ laughs ] sorry. what did you say? hey, you've got an opportunity to tell this story to 8 million to 10 million americans right now on a recurring basis, the most valuable prime time airtime in the world right now, and you're blowing it. tell this story. well said, chris. look, there's things out there that are better for your cognition than just your ordinary cup of coffee. we're at the forefront of doing research and actually figuring out what these things are and telling the story about it. o'leary: guys, i've
so, there's amino acid found in green tea called l-theanine.theanine together -- so, there's actually a bunch of trials showing the effects of that active combination ingredient versus caffeine alone versus placebo. so, simple reaction time reduces 50% more in terms of -- so a baseline of 330 milliseconds -- okay, so this is -- okay -- so, what -- what -- what -- a better absorption? better methods? a simple reaction time increased semantic memories. hey, robert. you just ate one of these. can...
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i came home one often from work and found wesley wearing a kimono with green tea and sushi laid out on the table. and so she bought all japan into our house. on subsequent anniversary of the bombings, when japanese journalist called looking for a comment of the truman family, i mentioned that story. i mentioned that we had the story together. and i told wesley at the time that i thought it was important for him to understand his great grandfather's decision, his country's point of view, but also to understand what that cost the people of hiroshima and nagasaki. wesley said that he enjoyed the book. he remembered as a child enjoying the book. what he said was that it was different from all of his children's books and that it did not have a happy ending. i think it was in 2005, i had a call from japan from masahiro, her older brother, a survivor himself of the bombing. he had read japanese journalists account, read the interviews that they had done with me. he asked me if we could meet someday, if we might be able to work together. and i said yes. it took us five more years. we did not m
i came home one often from work and found wesley wearing a kimono with green tea and sushi laid out on the table. and so she bought all japan into our house. on subsequent anniversary of the bombings, when japanese journalist called looking for a comment of the truman family, i mentioned that story. i mentioned that we had the story together. and i told wesley at the time that i thought it was important for him to understand his great grandfather's decision, his country's point of view, but...
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did speak with representatives from america's the parties and it was harry and the greens and whether the current tea party domination gives americans any real alternatives. the one percent that libertarians get. does play a significant role i don't know if libertarians or other 3rd parties are or will ever consistently get high enough to win a national election maybe not win in elections but impacting policy debates and reaching out to voters is what we do how absent to pick up on something that was just said to he said you know we're talking about a single percent support for thought pa to town to that's right it's kind of spread quite even 4849 for the republicans and democrats so it's almost sad to say that the republicans or democrats at this point represent the will of the majority of americans do you think that as you know you disagree with that absolutely when you look at public opinion polls majority of americans want a green new deal which is what the green party is for to do with the climate crisis get the economy going again majority of americans want medicare for all and both democrats a
did speak with representatives from america's the parties and it was harry and the greens and whether the current tea party domination gives americans any real alternatives. the one percent that libertarians get. does play a significant role i don't know if libertarians or other 3rd parties are or will ever consistently get high enough to win a national election maybe not win in elections but impacting policy debates and reaching out to voters is what we do how absent to pick up on something...
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i was interested, the existing management tea m interested, the existing management team stay in charge. does that mean philip greeninto the control of his wife? that is right. his wife received £i.2 that is right. his wife received £1.2 billion some years ago, we all saw the picture today of them and thatis saw the picture today of them and that is one of the things that does great most of all for the 13,000 people whose jobs are at risk and he isa people whose jobs are at risk and he is a very interesting character. we know he is something of a business a pantomime villain and has been for many years because he has always had that very abrasive manner. he was one of the many business people i use the interview regularly when all the economic editor and i to say he wasn‘t the easiest all the most pleasa nt wasn‘t the easiest all the most pleasant and i can see why he does not have a huge number of friends amongst the media or business contemporary. —— not the easiest or the most pleasant. it is slightly misleading, even as he is saying that the pandemic, the coronaviruses claim this. actually arcadia was going pre
i was interested, the existing management tea m interested, the existing management team stay in charge. does that mean philip greeninto the control of his wife? that is right. his wife received £i.2 that is right. his wife received £1.2 billion some years ago, we all saw the picture today of them and thatis saw the picture today of them and that is one of the things that does great most of all for the 13,000 people whose jobs are at risk and he isa people whose jobs are at risk and he is a...
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green memo. joe: you are in favor of the markets going up. caroline: seriously, i am impressed by the amount of fervid tea about this rally.earsticular, when four ago, we were burned by brexit and the surprise election for many, and people wanted to go along into perhaps a biden wave, it would seem. romaine: we talk about the biden ine, but we have every seat the house of representatives, 430 five also up for grabs. youidea is that blue wave mentioned, it would essentially move the senate from republican-controlled to democratic control. if that plays out, may be the reflation trade will be validated and maybe they won't. joe: let's talk about one of the states that is getting a lot of attention tonight, and it is a state that is often not seen as pivotal, but things are changing in the world. i want to go to matt miller, who's in texas, to talk about texas. haveis not a state people thought would be decisive, now it is probably one of the most-watched states of the whole night. matt: i cannot believe we are sitting here talking about this. i moved to texas two months ago, and if you told me texas would have been in play i
green memo. joe: you are in favor of the markets going up. caroline: seriously, i am impressed by the amount of fervid tea about this rally.earsticular, when four ago, we were burned by brexit and the surprise election for many, and people wanted to go along into perhaps a biden wave, it would seem. romaine: we talk about the biden ine, but we have every seat the house of representatives, 430 five also up for grabs. youidea is that blue wave mentioned, it would essentially move the senate from...
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green energy push. charlotta been reports. fishing is a way of life. pay off the coast of brittany every morning, fishermen head off to sea in the hope of catching their barren tea. but they're now not alone. a renewable energy company is also trying to get it hooks into this area's natural resources. the strong winds in tights here make the coast around the area which is near song creek perfect for an offshore wind farm. 62 turbines are planned with the site expected to be operational in the next 3 years, but fishermen are determined to sink the project. our leaders have been clear if they don't get answers to their questions, they say the cannot be wind farms. that is a certainty. committers resident, he says he would rather die standing and find this project than let it happen. the fisherman cannot this baby developed. the wind farm is important politically, french president not growing, has attempted to patrol himself as being an environmental champion. now he hopes that wind power could generate almost a 5th of france's electricity by 2028, partly from offshore turbines. yet one campaign group says the construction of the wind farms is an environmental disa
green energy push. charlotta been reports. fishing is a way of life. pay off the coast of brittany every morning, fishermen head off to sea in the hope of catching their barren tea. but they're now not alone. a renewable energy company is also trying to get it hooks into this area's natural resources. the strong winds in tights here make the coast around the area which is near song creek perfect for an offshore wind farm. 62 turbines are planned with the site expected to be operational in the...
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tea ceremony. i found wesley in the living room wearing a kimono with green tee and sushi laid out on the coffee able tugffee table. on the subsequent anniversaries of the bombings, when the japanese called, i mentioned that story. i mentioned we red sadako's story together. i thought it was important for him to understand his great grandfath grandfather's decision. what it cost the people of nagasaki. he said he remembered as a child enjoying the book. he said it was different from his other books in that it it not have a happy ending. i think in 2005 i had a call from japan from sadako's older brother, himself a survivor of the bombing. he read the japanese journalist accounts that they had done with me. he asked fe if we could meet so day and work together. i said yes. it took five more years. we didn't meet until 2010 in new york city. he and his son were visiting the 9/11 tribute center to donate one of sadako's last original cranes as a gesture of healing. in that interview, he took a tiny crane from a plastic box and he dropped it into my palm. he told me that was the last crane that sadako fo
tea ceremony. i found wesley in the living room wearing a kimono with green tee and sushi laid out on the coffee able tugffee table. on the subsequent anniversaries of the bombings, when the japanese called, i mentioned that story. i mentioned we red sadako's story together. i thought it was important for him to understand his great grandfath grandfather's decision. what it cost the people of nagasaki. he said he remembered as a child enjoying the book. he said it was different from his other...
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potatoes and gravy ♪ sweet potatoes the and collar greens ♪ ♪ and corn on the cob and mac and cheese ♪ ♪ and taking it down with ♪ cranberry and sweet teaanksgiving ♪ i want to have some stuffing and loving and dressing ♪ ♪ and some collard greens ♪ and the cranberry sauce ♪ and it is thanksgiving time ♪ put your hands together ♪ it is thanksgiving time >> yes >> oh, tears of joy, we love it. >> yes. >> what was the inspiration for this one, k.d. >> the inspiration behind this song was remembering my grandmother bar bara louis price and thinking of my mother in the kitchen and my grandmother in the kitchen and my vegan brother in delaware. >> i am thinking of how much your life has changed from the time we played that song to this moment. and how has it changed >> oh, my god, i have been singing and writing all over the place and i am loving it, loving it, and i was on the kelly clarkson show, and i am like wow! >> we are loving you. we are so enjoying this. >> thank you. >> and so many foods in there, k.d., and which one do you look forward to the most? >> all of them. [ laughter ] >> all of them now. all of them, al. >> i can relate.
potatoes and gravy ♪ sweet potatoes the and collar greens ♪ ♪ and corn on the cob and mac and cheese ♪ ♪ and taking it down with ♪ cranberry and sweet teaanksgiving ♪ i want to have some stuffing and loving and dressing ♪ ♪ and some collard greens ♪ and the cranberry sauce ♪ and it is thanksgiving time ♪ put your hands together ♪ it is thanksgiving time >> yes >> oh, tears of joy, we love it. >> yes. >> what was the inspiration for this one,...
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tea party movement. his our lives hundred and wash a lot of the history education on "fox news". when the show started in 2009, like the green any lectures on the american revolution. in this the indoctrination of the schoolchildren into the idea that this the united states have committed that things. in the story of america was racial injustice. in a sort of bag, thing that was being taught in american schools. in the book, i happen to tell my kids i think they were at third grade in the time. and very liberal city. i watch the kids doing the things that had a signal of events. and the thing is that i wrote about it. because these kids are doing these conventional things like one of the objections. [inaudible]. was the achaemenid they want to have something different. when they change their minds. this is . much what goes on. to me is largely what is happening. that there were issues with people at the assembly that were asking if you believe in the natural rights. like that is part of that story. the problem is not making that be part of the story. the problem is the generations that the historians a rep that out of the st
tea party movement. his our lives hundred and wash a lot of the history education on "fox news". when the show started in 2009, like the green any lectures on the american revolution. in this the indoctrination of the schoolchildren into the idea that this the united states have committed that things. in the story of america was racial injustice. in a sort of bag, thing that was being taught in american schools. in the book, i happen to tell my kids i think they were at third grade in...