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John and Connie: Hi and welcome

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to another episode of Celebrating

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Small Family businesses.

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We're John and Connie Kuder..

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And today we have with us Bill

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and Derrick, sorry, Derrick

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in foreground, Bill Jerome.

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And they are Honey Badger's Bee Farm.

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They have a fascinating

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story and a fascinating line

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products I've never before.

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So we are excited to be here.

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Hi Derrick.

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Hi Bill.

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Derrick and Bill: Definitely.

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John and Connie: Welcome to the party.

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Derrick and Bill: Hi, I'm Derek.

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I'm Derek Jerome.

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And this is my father

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right here next to me.

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Uh, it is a family business.

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, My brother couldn't make it today.

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He's, he's under the weather.

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He's the third badger.

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John and Connie: That's a third badger.

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All right.

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Love the name of, of your business.

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That is fabulous.

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So how did your business get started?

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What, uh, what got you into

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Derrick and Bill: this?

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Well, basically I, my, well, my dad

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thought I was crazy, but I have real bad

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allergies in the, uh, the spring and fall.

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And I would track down the local

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redneck at the flea market that

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had three teeth and suspenders.

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and look for the authentic honey

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with the guy and I would find him

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and I would go and get the comb

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honey that was in the big mason jar.

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And I was like, I know this guy went out

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in his backyard or up a tree to get this.

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And I would use the honey and I would

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eat the honeycomb and in the spring

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and the fall, my allergies would stop.

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And I was like, this is fantastic.

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This works great.

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Um, because I would get to the point I'd

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have to take so many pills or I would

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take Benadryl and start chewing them

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up like Flintstone vitamins and become

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narcoleptic as I was trying to walk.

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So I was like, I got to get honey.

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So I started taking it and I went

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to go find the guy and he was gone.

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I was like, man, how am

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I going to get honey?

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So I went to the local Trader Joe's.

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I went to all the health food stores.

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I was like, I want real honey.

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And as I read on the, on the

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different jars, I found out, well,

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this is from Argentina, this is from

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Pakistan, or this is from another

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state or God knows what it is.

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And I would try to take some of

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it and it wouldn't work for me.

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So I came up with the idea and I come

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home one day and I told my wife, I

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said, I, you know, I've been YouTubing

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and I've been studying getting bees.

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I want to get bees.

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And she told me I was crazy

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that we lived in the city and

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I was not going to get bees.

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And I said, you know what?

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I'm going to go to the local

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meetings with the bee club, meet

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with some other people that do bees.

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And I said, I'm going to learn about it.

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And I'm going to get bees.

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I'm bringing them home.

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No, no, no.

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You're crazy.

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Well, I went and got two hives.

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I brought them home.

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And put them right in the backyard.

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And this is, at this time we lived in

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the city, so you walked out our back

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door and there was two full size hives

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sitting right outside our back door.

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And that pretty much started everything.

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Uh, we're over 200 hives now

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that we currently manage.

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Uh, but those first two hives that I got

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started it in the city, in the backyard.

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So that, that basically, and that was my

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medicine was to go out there and get that.

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And I was like, this is fun.

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I got a bunch of extra honey.

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What am I going to do with it?

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I'm like, I'll sell to the guys at work.

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This is pretty cool.

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And we started bottling it

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and I started selling it.

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I started rescuing bees.

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, My brother and I started, uh, he

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has a pest control company and

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we started going out and taking

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them out of fascias, soffits, out

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of houses, water meters, and that

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continued to bring more and more bees.

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So every time we had a rescue,

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then we got another hive.

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And as we were doing this

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and started selling honey, My

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dad, he goes, that looks fun.

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Let me, join you guys.

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Do we want to start a little business?

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I'm like, okay.

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So pop jumped in and, uh, he

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has a huge culinary background.

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Dad and I used to have

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a restaurant years ago.

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Uh, we, we shut down , back in 2010, but

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we had a barbecue restaurant for 10 years

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and, , we started playing around with the

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honey, going to flea markets, selling it.

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And, uh, we were like, well, raw

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honey's all right, but it just

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doesn't have a, a big appeal.

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I'll see you once a year, every

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six months, and it was like,

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we got to do something else.

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So we came up with five pepper smoked

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honey and we tried it at a flea market

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and people went, Oh my God, this, we've

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never seen anything like this before.

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And that was pretty

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much our eureka moment.

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And we went, I think

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we're onto something, Dad.

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I said, uh, let's figure

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out what else we can do.

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And the next one he came

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up with was smoked garlic.

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And we took that out there.

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People absolutely loved it.

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They fell in love with it.

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They went, Smoked honey,

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garlic, this is awesome.

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I said, yeah, it's all

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local farms around here.

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When we live in Brooksville, I said, we

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just get to get the ingredients and smoke

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it up and throw it right in the honey.

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Oh, this is neat.

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And I'm like, okay, I think

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we're onto something dad.

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So we just kind of puttered around

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doing different small trade events.

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, and under that, um, guys as a

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beekeeper, you're in the cottage law.

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So you can basically sell honey.

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You can kind of manipulate it

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a little bit and work with it.

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And as we continue to progress and grow,

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we got to the point that, uh, we made too

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much money to have it as a hobby or as

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cottage law, and we had to go commercial.

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So we actually went with the USDA and

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Department of Ag and became bottling

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manufacturers and got certified.

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And then we continued to take the,

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uh, the brand and line and go with it.

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So it's, it's been a crazy ride

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and It seems like every couple of

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months, something else pops out.

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We get going even more.

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Yeah.

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And originally we were known as

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Hobbit Honey, but because when we

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become a little bit popular and people

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started seeing us on Facebook and

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everything else, the people from, uh,

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um, what's the name of their company?

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Middle Earth Industries.

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They contacted us and said,

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we own the word Hobbit.

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Take it down or we'll

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fine you $15, 000 a day.

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So we took it down and we

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came up with Honey Badgers.

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And it's basically

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Honey Badgers don't give

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a

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Derrick and Bill: care.

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John and Connie: I remember

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that little YouTube video that

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was going around like a meme.

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Honey Badger's bada**

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That

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was so funny.

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Oh my goodness.

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Derrick and Bill: It's a

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bit of a nickname for me.

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I'm small and furry and ferocious.

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So a lot of the boys at

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work, that's what they said.

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And when I was changing my name.

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Yeah, it's a bit of a nickname.

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go, well, you're like

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a little Honey Badger.

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Yeah.

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Yeah, you're, you're mean and mean

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like a little honey badger you

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want to scratch and bite, and I'm

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like, oh, well, that worked for me.

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John and Connie: I love it.

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I love it.

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Better name anyway.

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I'm really curious about

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the, the smoking idea.

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I mean, did that come from the

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barbecue restaurant or what?

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I mean, what, where did

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that idea come from?

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I've never heard of smoking, you

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know, mixing smoke and honey.

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Derrick and Bill: It was, uh, it

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was one of those kind of ideas.

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I've made a pepper sauce from scratch

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that I actually made for the restaurant.

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And it was wildly popular.

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We also made hot sauce that we

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sold over the counter and I put,

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I like to smoke meat, obviously

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doing a barbecue, but I put those

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together and I went, you know what?

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I bet if I smoke, smoke the peppers.

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and then infuse them into the

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honey, then I'm going to come

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up with a better product.

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And we tested it and we went, Oh my God.

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Oh, okay.

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This is good.

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And that's pretty much the Eureka is that

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we've, we've been working, making sauce

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like barbecue sauce for years, but we

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never thought when we had the restaurant

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to really use natural ingredients instead

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of using, you know, um, the fake honeys

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and stuff that you get in high fructose

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corn syrup to make barbecue sauce.

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At the restaurant, we would, we went,

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Oh, wow, now we have a natural product.

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Let's infuse it.

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And then now when we give it to somebody,

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and we say, okay, we're selling you this.

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Not only is it good forever, but

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everything in it you can pronounce.

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You don't need YouTube or Google

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search to figure out what's in it.

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And it lasts forever.

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It's one of those miracle things.

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And we said that, you know, we get

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a lot of people, you see, um, some

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of the other companies out there,

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and they make it all pure where it

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looks absolutely purty in there.

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Well, we leave the peppers

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and everything in there.

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We want you to get all the good stuff.

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Because that's obviously where

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all the vitamin C, that's where

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all the other good parts of the

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pepper is actually in the flesh.

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So we leave the pepper seeds

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and the flesh all in there.

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So you're getting, you're getting

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actually everything with it.

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And, uh, we've taken that, that

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kind of, uh, leave everything in the

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bottle and leave it all natural from

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the garlic and the smoke all the way

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to now what we're producing is tea.

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And we didn't even think that

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was going to be that popular.

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And that was more of an

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accident than, uh, anything.

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Yeah.

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But, but that was, that

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was a nice accident.

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john-and-connie_1_03-29-2024_091031: You

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went to the World Tea Expo and came in,

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uh, like second in the world or something?

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Derrick and Bill: Yeah, we

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took, uh, that was last March.

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Um, all three of us flew out to Vegas.

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We were invited, , as a, um, to come out

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and, , show our wares and have a small

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area and a brand new undiscovered section.

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So we got invited to that, but part

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of that every year they do a Def

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Chante, which is one of the founders

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tea that brought it to America.

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Um, they do tea tycoons and

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it's everybody in the world can

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enter this contest every year.

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And I put us in and I said,

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okay, we'll, we'll put in for

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what we do with the tea and.

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We were coming up with a new invention.

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This is our badger spoon that holds

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the exact amount of tea for our honey

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tea and makes it single serving.

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And we're like, we'll put

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it in and see what happens.

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And I kept getting calls every

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few months that like, okay,

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you're in the last 10, 000.

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I'm like, yeah, okay.

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That's great.

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I'm like, we're, we're coming

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to display our stuff in Vegas.

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We're going to come anyway.

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I said, you know, you give me false

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hope with winning the Tea Tycoons.

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I said, it's fine.

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And as we progressively got

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closer, she called me up a

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couple weeks before we flew out.

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She says, you're in the finals.

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And I went, what?

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She says, yeah, it's you and, uh,

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there's going to be six of you on stage.

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And I go, Okay.

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I said, that sounds great.

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She says, well, you guys are going

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to battle it on the stage and you're

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going to talk about your business.

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He says, do you have any problems talking?

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I go, no, you'll probably have to tell

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me to shut up or throw something at me.

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I said, but I have no problems talking.

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I said, I'll be more than happy to talk

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about what we did and how we developed it.

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So we ended up going up head to head

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with Australia that made a tea based wine

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without alcohol for like Zima for tea.

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I don't, I don't know.

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And, um, they took first and

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we took second in the world.

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So we were in a few of the bigger

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publications, Tea Time magazine,

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some of the ones with, uh, dad

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and I don't really understand.

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It's got the little doilies and,

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uh, little crumpet cakes and

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the old ladies with the hat.

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It was like, we were in some of

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those and they asked us, you know.

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Hey, you're, we have all that.

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Yeah, we're a farm.

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I said, we're honey badgers.

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We're not, I don't know what

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the doily and little cakes are

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for, but our tea is really good.

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John and Connie: That's,

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that's fascinating.

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Yeah.

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You talk, yeah, you talk about the doilies

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and all that, like thinking about the

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English high tea and there's such a kind

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of a ritual around that and the English

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are very particular about their tea.

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I'd be very curious to see how your tea

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honey mixture is received by the Brits.

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That's fun.

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Wow.

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What a great story.

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So tell us about working together.

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What, what is it that,

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that makes it so much fun?

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Because obviously you guys

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are successful with it.

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Derrick and Bill: Partly

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is I'm a retired chef.

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So it, and Derek and Andy both

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have culinary backgrounds, so

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it's kind of like you throw out

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an idea and it bounces around.

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You've got three different

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opinions and sometimes we all

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settle on the same opinion.

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Sometimes we don't, but.

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Then we try something, we

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just see where it goes.

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And it depends on the taste buds.

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Uh, my brother's taste buds are

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kind of like, we call him the Helen

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Keller of taste buds sometimes,

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but he also provides that valuable

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feedback, but we, we razz him up.

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We go like, what does this taste like?

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And he's like, uh, and we're like,

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no, no, no, no, no, that's not it.

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So, but we, uh, we, we have

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this great relationship.

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We're coming up with ideas and, uh,

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we've just grand slandered them.

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And some of them come from little

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things that the whole idea with the

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tea, I think is, uh, we, we both get

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aggravated, uh, to a certain extent,

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sometimes at the shows doing trade shows

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that people ask us for a half hour, what

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kind of tea or what kind of honey to

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put in their tea and how much they love

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this kind of tea and that kind of tea.

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And we'll take it to the point

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where we know what your palate is.

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And we know what honey

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will kind of work with it.

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And then they just go, uh, I'm

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just going to take this weird honey

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here and throw it all in the tea.

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And we're like, what?

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I'm like, oh, okay.

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And when I come back to you

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one day, I said, you know what?

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We were watching Karate Kid,

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I think is how it started.

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I was watching Karate Kid with

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one of my, my daughters and

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I'm watching the tea ceremony.

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And if you're watching him do the,

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uh, little hook and there, and I put

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it in and I seen that and I went.

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That's green tea, and it's a powder.

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He's putting it in water.

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I'm like That's an idea.

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So I actually got green real

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green tea and Matcha, and I said

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well if you could do a water Why

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couldn't you infuse it in the honey?

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And then you could take it out of the

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honey in a spoon and put it back in

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the water and now it's sweetened And

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ready to go And the rest is history.

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That was our first one was matcha.

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And we put it out there on

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the market

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Derrick and Bill: and people

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went, Oh my God, this is awesome.

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All in one product.

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John and Connie: And you don't, uh,

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I'm not as familiar with tea as I am

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with coffee, but you know, once you

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grind, they say once you grind coffee

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beans, you know, oil, the flavors start

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to degrade, and that's why the, you

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know, the canned stuff doesn't

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taste as good as fresh ground.

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With tea, when you infuse the, the tea

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into the honey, does the, you don't

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get any kind of chemical reaction

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that, that changes flavor of the tea?

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Derrick and Bill: Nope.

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And no, actually the, uh, flavor stays

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right along with the, the, the honey in

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the tea, because you're actually consuming

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the tea leaf right along with the honey.

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So you're getting all the free

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radicals and all that, all

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of that with, with the tea.

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Yeah, we didn't, we don't just brew

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the tea and put it in the honey.

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We take the, just like a matcha,

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we take it all and it all goes in.

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So it's, you're drinking the leaf and

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uh, our coffee variety, you're actually

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drinking the coffee bean too, which

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is actually wonderfully good for you.

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And, uh, if you think about it, we throw

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the good part when you're drinking tea

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bath water, 90 percent of the time, and

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you're taking all the leaves and you're

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chucking them in the trash can, where

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that's a beneficial part of the tea,

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and a lot of the older teas and stuff,

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depending on where you're getting it from,

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God knows how old that little teabag is.

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Part of the, uh, being there and winning

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that contest was the connections we made.

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So I actually got to meet with

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the people that make the tea

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in their origin countries.

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So these guys were from Nepal, they

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were from Southeast Asia, they were from

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all around the world and they were the

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actual farmers and family businesses.

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So we got bougie kind of with our tea.

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So the black tea comes from

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Nepal, um, the butterfly pea

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flower comes from Southeast Asia.

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So I actually got to meet.

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And connect with other, uh, businesses

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that are farms that make these products.

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And we got to make our

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stuff just that much better.

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Uh, and, and that is

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really what pushes us on.

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And we didn't think that tea

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would be that big of a deal.

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And we're like, well, tea's alright.

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We make honey, our pepper stuff is cool.

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And, you know, we're making

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flavored honey, this is cool.

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And it's like, okay,

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well tea's a big thing.

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Okay, this is a big deal.

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And they really like it.

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So, uh, we have that jar all

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in one and then we just keep

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stumbling upon crazy stuff.

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We were, we're sitting and we're cleaning

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our machine and we've had machines

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specially built and designed, uh, for

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us under my, my specs and designed to be

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able to do this and we're cleaning the

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machine, but to clean the machine out,

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we've got to put water in the machine.

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So we have to dump it in and then

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it shoots it out and shoots back out

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through the machine.

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And at the end, we have a, you

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know, a two and a half gallon bucket

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and it's shooting out green tea.

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And we're like, man,

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this kind of looks good.

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So we tasted it and it was

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like, oh my God, this is great.

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This still tastes delicious.

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And this is just going out.

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This is wastewater.

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So we started bottling 16 ounce teas that

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are all natural teas that don't, they

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have to be refrigerated at all times,

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of course, or anything else at all.

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But we actually started putting those

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and that was kind of something that

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started just from us cleaning the machine.

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We said, we got some bottles,

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let's bottle this up.

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We'll give it out.

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See what people think kind of

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gets that, that mentality from it.

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And it's got to the point now I run

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14 gallons per batch to make that tea.

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And I don't do the cleaning anymore, but.

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The cleaning is what started it, but it's

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now I'm actually have to make batches of

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tea and we're running about 800 ish teas

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a week, um, in nine different flavors

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that are available and about 80 different

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retailers around our area right now.

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So tea is super hot with us and, uh,

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it's our, our, our honey based tea.

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Everything's got honey, tea, purified

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water, and then any kind of, um, if we put

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a natural ingredients, it's one of those.

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Natural flavor characters.

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It's really concentrated.

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It gives it a real good,

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uh, a little flavor to it.

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And that whole idea came from us

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cleaning the machinery and going, man,

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I don't want to throw all this out.

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This stuff tastes delicious.

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And we had a distributor come

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in and he grabbed it and went,

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man, this, this is great.

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And we're in local mom and pops and people

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are grabbing our quick grab-and-go teas

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that has that higher quality of tea and

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honey, and it's an all natural product.

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Nothing, you know, there's no crazy

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stabilizers And they're they're grabbing

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it and it's like this is this is fantastic

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and it's it's amazing We keep stumbling

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upon some weird ideas that we're bouncing

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off each other and he says let's let's

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put it in the bottle See what works.

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I'm like, okay, it works people like it

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John and Connie: That's so, I

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mean, is so core to, um, success

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is testing things, you test, try

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new stuff, test and see what works.

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And, and you don't have to, you don't have

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to put, go all in on something, right.

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You try something, can,

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you market it a little bit.

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I mean that's, and, and that, I

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Derrick and Bill: And that's all and he's

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he's got a lot of people that we

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can test market with at the jail.

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So We send it, send it there first

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of all, and then get feedback.

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And then, uh, we've, we've put a

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lot of samples out in different

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places, sell food places, then some

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of the gyms and stuff like that.

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We got feedback on some of it.

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Well, this might be, this

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is a little bit too sweet.

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So we back off on the sweetness of it.

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Uh, the amount of honey that

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we put into it and that.

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And then that was our feedback.

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And it's like, then we got down to

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where, okay, these are all good.

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Boom.

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Oh yeah.

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It's, and it was nothing but

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buying some bottles that,

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John and Connie: full-time Sheriff's

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Deputy?

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Derrick and Bill: Yep.

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I'm a, I'm assigned right

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now to a corrections.

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I'm dual certified law

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enforcement and corrections.

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John and Connie: Okay, so that's

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what Bill by, uh, I wanted to

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make, I wanted to clarify that.

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That's what Bill meant by, um,

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you know, you've got a lot of

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people that test at the jail.

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Captive audience.

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Derrick and Bill: Yeah, yeah, yeah,

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not.

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Yeah, not an inmate.

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Those are other, uh, what we call

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ourselves jail guards or the other deputy

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sheriffs that work there at the facility.

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And, uh, it's kind of

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like that old commercial.

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If Mikey, see if Mikey will eat

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it, Mikey will try anything.

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Well, I'd take it to work and, you know.

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The boys basically try everything.

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They humor me, but now they've got to

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the point that they know whatever I bring

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is probably going to be really good.

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So they, they all run and

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bug the crap out of me.

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Like, Oh, let me try it.

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I got to try it.

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Oh, what'd you make now?

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Or what is this?

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And I tested out on them.

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I said, give me your honest

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opinion because I know you will.

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Unlike, you know, normal people.

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I said, you're not going

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to hurt my feelings.

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The honey badger don't care.

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Just tell me if it tastes like

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crap it tastes or what it needs.

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And, uh, we, we take it out there and

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we let everybody at, have a go at, at

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it, especially when we're doing tests.

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I want, uh, other pallets and other

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people testing it just to see what,

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uh, what the, the consensus is on it.

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John and Connie: Yeah, yeah.

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You get a, kind of like with your

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brother, you get a broad, uh, spectrum

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of palates because they

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don't come necessarily from a

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culinary background where you guys

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have got a well trained palate.

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Derrick and Bill: Right.

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John and Connie: Very cool.

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is there, , is there a challenge

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that you've overcome together

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as family you think would

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other family businesses benefit

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hearing about?

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Or a lesson learned?

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Derrick and Bill: I don't

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know.

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Derrick and Bill: I mean, we

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have a unique, kind of dynamic.

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Uh, we actually, we moved from, Pinellas,

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uh, back in 2017, out here to the

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woods, what we call it, on five acres.

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We were going to, I was going to wait

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until I retired to move out, but it

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actually made a family dynamic that

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my Mom and Dad are living with me.

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We're living in one big giant house

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here on the property and we're kind of

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setting up a little farm and that, that

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actually works and that, that dynamic

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works, uh, you know, with my kids and my

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wife and my, I have my Mom and Dad here.

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That are just downstairs.

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They live in live in

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the downstairs portion.

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We're in a huge three story

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It's almost 5, 000 square foot.

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But when we seen the house originally

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I was looking for bee land So it

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always goes right back to bees again.

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I was looking with a realtor friend.

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He says hey, you know I know

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you're just looking for land,

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but I got this really cool spot.

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I want you to go look at I'm like listen

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I don't retire for a while Uh, I think I'm

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a little outside of retiring and driving

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over an hour to be out in the woods.

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I said, I just need

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some spots to put bees.

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Find me something, you

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know, junky and cheap.

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You know, where I can

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drop bees in a good area.

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He goes, just go look at this house.

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You've got to, you have to see it.

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So, I, of course, popped up here

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and looked at it and went, Oh, Dad?

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Dad?

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I said, uh, get Mom and come up here.

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And then I called my wife.

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I said, you need to come

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up here and look at this.

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And we, we fell in love with this

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house and the rest is history.

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So we've been here since, uh,:

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and we continue to expand upon what

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we're doing here at the farm, but

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it's always challenging with family.

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We do go back and forth, do a

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little bit of the OCC, uh, chopper

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stuff every once in a while.

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We, we get to, we get in,

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uh, but that's family.

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But at the end of the day, even

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with my brother, um, you know,

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you mess up or something happens.

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And you yell at each other.

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We're, we're family at the end of the day.

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It's like, I love you, brother.

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You know, I love you, dad.

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We'll see you later.

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And we continue to charge on, but it's

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so great to be involved where you do

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have family and you don't have, I have

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trust issues, obviously, in my line of

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work and what I do and specifically.

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What I do is supervising the criminals

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and, , I don't trust what people

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saying what comes out of their mouth.

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And that's, that's from years of

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just being in that kind of setting.

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So it's good to have the family

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component there, or I know that

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I can trust what they're doing or

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what they're saying where I couldn't

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put my trust into to an employee.

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Uh, I would be too skeptical of

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that person being around, um,

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and have trust issues until I

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really knew that person very well.

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But having a family thing, it's great.

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Having my dad, I can call him up

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and say, Hey, we got online orders.

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You better get them out.

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And get them ready.

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Or I say, hey, I need this labeled.

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Or he tells me, hey, you need to

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get out there and make some tea.

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The distributor was just here.

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Now you need nine cases

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of this, this, and this.

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And I'm like, oh god, okay.

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So, alright, I'm gonna go

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out and get started on that.

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John and Connie: So you mentioned

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a little bit, you alluded to the

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different roles in the business.

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If you guys, uh, is part of your

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success having really clearly defined

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who's doing what, who's in charge of

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what, keeping roles straight separate?

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Derrick and Bill: Yes, I think so.

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I get pinned with the technology issues

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and pretty much the computer end of it.

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And then we kind of just bounce

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off of everybody who takes a role.

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Um, he predominantly does because he

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doesn't like the way I put the labels on.

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They're not straight.

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He does all the labeling.

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John and Connie: you

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go with your strength.

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Derrick and Bill: I, I,

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My

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patience level doesn't go up

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and they're a little crooked.

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I go, ah, they're fine.

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And he's like, no, no, no, no, no, no.

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So he does all the

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John and Connie: We've got that

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Derrick and Bill: we each take the

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component of the business and it's like,

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and the computer stuff comes

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up, like, Hey, I need to do this

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email and send this stuff or.

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Set this up and it's like, get in here.

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I'm like, oh, okay.

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Yeah.

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I'm the IT guy.

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All right.

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The geek, yeah.

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Geek squad on call.

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So I'm, I'm there for that.

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And, uh, to, to get the technology end

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of the stuff going and we, we all kind

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of break a piece off and, and, and it

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works out great for us, you know, just

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having that and everybody kind of does

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that, that little piece of the pie and

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we, we put it together and make it happen.

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You know, and then being able to talk

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to each other, not as like an employee

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boss relation dynamic is a lot easier

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too., you know, where you have that.

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And we all kind of know

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what needs to get done.

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And three of us being the owners, we

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know what, what the end product is.

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You know, our goal is to get the, get

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the stuff made and done and pop through.

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You know, it's, it's very trying at times.

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And as, as we get going, um, We've

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had our little hiccups here and

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there and a lot of it's just you

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know, how are we getting that?

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You know each little pathway that

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gets blocked like the uh Hobbit Honey.

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It was like, oh my god How are

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we going to recover from this?

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We got to change their name.

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We have to do all that

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and they actually...

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I appreciate, I should send those

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guys a little thank you honey.

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And the the amount of stuff that

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they taught us without knowing

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that they were teaching us.

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They taught us about patents

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They taught us about trademarks.

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They taught us about all those

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bad things that can happen to you.

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And it made us better, so we

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went out and patented Honey.

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So, all that stuff that you see that we

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have on our website, those tea emulsions.

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We actually have a pending patent

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that basically anything other than

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raw honey will fall under our patent.

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You can't patent raw honey.

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But you can patent anything you add to it.

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Anything you add to it,

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you can put a patent on it.

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So we went crazy and anything

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and everything that we

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could think of, we patented.

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So we have THC, CBD emulsification

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in honey, uh, with a single serving

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delivery device, which is part

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of our invention is that spoon.

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That we developed for the U S and then all

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the teas and like the five pepper honey

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and the garlic honey, all that's patented.

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And that'll be when that becomes

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an enforceable part of our patent.

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It's provisional right now.

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It usually takes a, I think my lawyer

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set up to eight years sometimes to

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get a patent all the way through it.

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But those valuable lessons that we

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learned, it was like, I should send

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these guys a gift basket because that

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set us in a trajectory instead of going,

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you know what?

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I give up, you know, this isn't for me, or

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I'm gonna not, you know, and throw a fit.

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We went, we're even badder.

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And , it rolls right back into the name.

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It's Honey Badger.

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We don't care.

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We don't care.

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We don't care.

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John and Connie: Yep.

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Derrick and Bill: we don't care.

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John and Connie: I'm thinking

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there's the honey badger right

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Derrick and Bill: And when we, even

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John and Connie: So much better name.

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Derrick and Bill: when we do, yeah,

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when we do events and stuff like that,

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we have, uh, some, once in a while we

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have the, uh, event coordinator come

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up to us and say, well, I'm sorry, but

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I've got two other honey vendors here.

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And it's like, we don't care.

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Oh, well, sorry for that.

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I mean, we've been, we've been in a

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lot of different trade shows that, uh,

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we're selling 3:1 of what everybody

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else is selling in the same building.

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So it's, we've just, and that was

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one of our things with, uh, going

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from raw honey to the flavored honey.

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Because if you're only selling raw

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honey, I see you once every two months,

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maybe to come back and get another jar.

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But with the flavored honey,

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that, that little jar for a five

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pepper will do a set of ribs.

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It'll do wings or whatever.

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And the next weekend you're

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going to go, Hmm, I did ribs last

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week and I want to do chicken.

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Let me go buy another one of those.

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So I see you maybe three times a year.

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No, I would say think

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of the five pepper too.

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Uh, we, we just got, um, invited

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to Walmart's Open Call this year.

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And we have a deal with Wal Mart

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for the five peppers specifically.

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So that will be launching in our

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geographic area, 25 stores in October.

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So we're onboarding with them now, but

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they're still, they're still talking

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with us about, they want to do four more.

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They want to do a group, so a collection.

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And I said, I like the sound of that.

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And then I looked at that and went,

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Yeah, well, for more of our line,

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like some of our teas, , they're

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looking at the blue razz, the garlic

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smoked, uh, the blackberry mango.

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And we just invented something,

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yet again, we can't help ourselves.

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We invented badger dust, which is,

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uh, an all purpose seasoning dry

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rub that's got honey powder in it.

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And, uh, we're just getting the

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labeling now, but we've actually sold

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through about 30, uh, we'll show,

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I don't know if it'll show on the

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camera that well, 30 pounds of it.

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John and Connie: Whoa.

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Derrick and Bill: So we're

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going to do hot and regular.

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John and Connie: Mixing flavors and,

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that both acknowledge it, but also

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the, experimentation that comes from

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cooking, I think, you know, that's

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kind of your secret sauce there.

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It's, it's, it's amazing.

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So, I

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Derrick and Bill: Well, we

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didn't get these beautiful

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physiques that we have dieting.

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John and Connie: So, you mentioned

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the, uh, the trust issue and, you

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know, working just with families.

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So I, now I'm getting curious

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about, well, the uniqueness of your

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products, they're going to spread.

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There's going to be more demand

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and you're going to need to grow.

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Have you got a plan for growing and,

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taking in , you can't keep growing your

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family, so how do you grow your business?

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Derrick and Bill: Well, the first

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thing to start out with is we've got

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a 40 by 70 building that's going up

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with a 20 by 40 kitchen in it and

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the rest is going to be warehouse.

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That'll be starting here shortly.

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All right.

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We're about to, yeah, we're

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about to break ground on that.

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So we actually are trying

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to, , plan ahead, , for that.

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And, uh, a lot of the stuff with the,

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to be able to keep up the volume from

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our, our perspective, , we're going to

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keep up to a certain extent, and then

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we're going to look at co packing.

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And of course, I'm going to be

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probably the crazy guy that when I do

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take it to a co packing setting that

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makes sure that the standard that

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I'm setting for it is maintained.

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, but right now we're going from a smaller

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, 10 by 20 kitchen that we have here

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on the farm to a full size warehouse.

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So we've actually all put that in

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place, , secured with, , Department of

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Ag to be able to do a, uh, a farm loan.

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And we, that was part of the success

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with getting that deal with Walmart.

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Now we haven't got any revenue,

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but we're revenueing up right

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now with the farm to get ready

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for that and, uh, the increase in

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sales and the tea.

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Because

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we don't have enough

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storage room for the tea.

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As we make the tea, I don't

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have enough room to store it.

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Because I have to store it refrigerated.

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And we're starting to come up to that

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level where we just don't have the room.

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And it's like, how do we scale?

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Um, and I do have kids.

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I have a 21 year old and an 18 year old.

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And, uh, their prospective

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boyfriend wants to be a son in law.

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Uh, I have them guys, they actually

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pitch in and they help me manufacture.

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And produce here at the farm so I

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have a little bit more help to do it.

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Otherwise, it's on my days off and

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I work a 12 hour rotating shift.

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So, uh, this weekend I'm off

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Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

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Then I'm back to work Monday, Tuesday.

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Off Wednesday, Thursday.

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And then I work Friday, Saturday, Sunday.

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It's a flip flopper.

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But, uh, that being with my job

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absolutely allows me to have more time

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with family and time to get into that.

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And I'm trying to keep

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ahead where we can do that.

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And now the, uh, the equipment.

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That we've actually invented and I have

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China designing for me allows me to

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make this stuff and even bigger batches.

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So, basically, I have the

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infrastructure built now.

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I make a phone call.

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I can say, look, instead of a 40

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liter, I need an 80 liter machine

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and I need it heat jacketed.

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I need it to be able to pump

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and all the machinery we're

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using now runs off air pressure.

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So, it actually emulsifies, stirs

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it up and then shoots it right

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into my jars, which is great.

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And I, and I'm, I'm actually

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manufacturing, uh, we, we, we

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always say, what did we say?

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We're like, we're, we're in the big boy

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world, but we're not really big boys.

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And it's the same thing when we

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stepped into the Walmart arena.

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It's like, Oh, we really stepped into deep

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into the pool and not know how to swim.

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and they're like, where

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do you guys come from?

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What are you, what are you doing here?

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Uh, you're, you're not

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supposed to be here.

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And I was like, well, yeah,

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we know what we're doing.

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Hey, we're, we're good.

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We're good.

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We got this here, try this.

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Oh my God, that's excellent.

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Yeah, we can scale that.

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Well, how are you gonna scale it?

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I said, no, no, no.

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Don't worry about that.

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I'll, I'll scale it.

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And, uh, you know, some of the prohibitive

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things in the US and what we find

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in the food industry and, you know,

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having a restaurant years ago too.

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is cost prohibitive.

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Um, and I see it even in the honey

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industry with beekeeping and bee

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supplies is you'll go to, uh, get

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a specific equipment or specialized

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equipment and it's astronomical,

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the pricing on it in the U.

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S.

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I can get on the phone and they're

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a 12 hour difference than us.

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I can get on the phone tonight at 8, 8

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o'clock at night, it's 8 in their morning.

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And I can get on the computer and I

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can message my girl number one, and she

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goes, Hey, Derek, you're number one.

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Me love you long time.

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And I got another machine coming, not

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a problem, more than happy to help me.

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, And the same machine that I

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can get that would be built in

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the U S would be 10, 15, 000.

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And it would be something that

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would be modified and it would

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probably come from them originally.

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And somebody in the U S would stick

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a sticker on it and say they did it.

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You know, and that's a huge thing.

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And we found in our industry, um, like

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ball glass, they're not made in the U

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S anymore, and it's very sad that the

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companies and stuff that were part of

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the U S and they're not made, um, there

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is a, there's a headquarters, they don't

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make the components, they don't make

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the glass and they don't make the lids.

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So everything is sourced from China

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and we had to adapt like, uh, we

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were using container companies.

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here in the U.

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S.

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And the plastic, the same

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plastic bottle that I can get

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here is almost over a dollar.

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And a lot of people don't realize that

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when you're buying commodities and

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buying products that the cost associated

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for me to put that honey into a jar is

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over a dollar, you know, just to put

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everything in there to put my label

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on there to put the seal on there just

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to get to that point is costing me.

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And then they don't understand

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why would you be sourcing

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overseas or something like that?

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Because that same bottle I

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can go to 30 cents a unit.

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And I can bring in 4, 000 of

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those and they're more than

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happy to do anything I need.

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Now I have to wait 45 days because of

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the shipping, you know, coming overseas,

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but I can land that same product.

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And then I, you know, it's upsetting

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in the U S because you go to a company

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that's called all American containers

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or something like that, or U.S.

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Plastic.

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But at the end result, I'm talking

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to the person that's making that this

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shipping it over here in cargo containers.

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To them they're they're they're putting

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you know, putting the price up, you

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know capitalism at its finest They're

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they're popping the price up to make

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money off of that and it's like it's

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I said, it's not manufactured here.

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They go,

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oh, no, no.

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No It's over there.

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I'm like, so why don't I

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just go to who's making it?

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And then you know, that's a challenge

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with uh with the business and we've

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we've found that in that space you know

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with the bees is to overcome a lot of

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that cost and Then I can give you a

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better product at the end without You

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Really pushing our, our cost up there.

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And that hurts.

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Yeah, because we haven't changed

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our prices since we got involved

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in the commercial end of it,

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which is 1920 or 2020, excuse me.

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2020.

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1920.

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2020.

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When we first started out,

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John and Connie: going to say,

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you're looking pretty good.

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Derrick and Bill: just before the covid.

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I mean, we actually,

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and we were one of the.

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Few places that actually

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done well during the COVID.

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COVID actually accelerated us.

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Yeah.

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So that

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actually gave us, uh, you

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know, people, we, people really

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John and Connie: yeah, the health

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Derrick and Bill: about farm to table.

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They started thinking,

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John and Connie: Okay.

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Derrick and Bill: yeah.

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And all the benefits that you get,

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the health benefits you get from

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using natural products, you know, and

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we've continued that, you know, we,

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we still have our hiccups here and

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there and it's always growing pains.

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And, uh, we're, we're always worried

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about when do we take that next

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step or should we take that step?

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You know, as we bounce in, you know,

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you have the multimillion dollar

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companies that can throw money out,

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you know, like they're in a strip club.

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We don't have that luxury.

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You know, we really have to worry about,

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you know, where our next and plan and

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for, and focus on what we're doing.

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And so far we we've,

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we've made great choices.

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You know, we've made a few

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bad ones here and there.

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We've, we've had our fingers

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crossed a lot of times.

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John and Connie: Sure.

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Derrick and Bill: we got payments

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coming up and is this going to work out?

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We just spent what we shouldn't

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have spent and, and it's

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like, we've been lucky so far.

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It, it worked out.

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And we, we, we've been real

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busy here lately just trying

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to keep up with the product.

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And then, , this is swarm

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season for us beekeepers.

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So, our phone is, , literally ringing off

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the hook with, I got bee swarm in my tree.

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I got them in my garbage can.

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I got them in my water box.

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I got them all over.

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And, uh, it's like, oh,

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okay,

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let me see if I can get out there.

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And we're, we're going out and still

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continuing that, that mission of rescuing

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the hives and, and pulling them in.

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And then we get some commercial

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contracts where it's in a playhouse.

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And we had a massive one that

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we just did here recently.

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There was three hives and one

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little playhouse shed that was

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out, uh, the realtor was selling

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the house and they needed it

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removed and it was, it was crazy.

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That took us, what, about four

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or five hours to get it up?

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That was a lot of bees.

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Probably about, uh, 500,

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about that on

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between what we had seen.

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Yeah.

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Yeah, we've been, that would have been

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the one with the big round piece of comb.

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Yeah, the comb was like, it

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was like almost three foot.

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It was huge.

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And that was just one piece.

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There was five of them on each

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side that they had built out.

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It was absolutely massive.

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One of the biggest ones we've seen.

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Seen in a while, especially

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three codependent hives like

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that because it's not one There's

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each individual had a queen.

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John and Connie: Okay, so I wanted

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to, this has been fascinating.

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We need to unfortunately wrap up.

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How can people find you, I'm guessing that

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you ship nationwide, is that accurate?

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Derrick and Bill: Yes, we're on we

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have our own website honey badgers bee

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farm dot com which is just our name

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super simple We're actually on Amazon,

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eBay, Etsy, Walmart dot com Mammoth

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Nation Uh, a few others that are, that

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are on there in between, and uh, not

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only does that give you an online link

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in there, or you can come directly to

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our farm link at honeybadgersbeefarm.

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com.

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And uh, we ship nationwide, and

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we actually ship out of the U.

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S.

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I do have customers overseas

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that also buy from us, not

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pricey, but it does, we do ship.

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And, uh, that's available on our website.

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And then if you're in our local

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area, we pretty much, uh, have, um,

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probably a hundred mile range around

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us where we're in stores right now.

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And then we're, we're hoping to expand.

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We're always looking for more

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partners and more people that believe

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in the mission and what we do.

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, Not only, you know, rescuing

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bees and making cool honey.

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And then we like to bring the kids

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out to the farm too, homeschoolers.

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And, uh, allow them to go

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barehanded and touch the bees.

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We want to have that, that connection

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where, where your food comes from.

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And we're actually talking

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to local farmers here in the

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area too as we go around.

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I get to talk to the local guys that

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are making blueberries, blackberries,

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strawberries, you know, and, and

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are making the peppers and stuff.

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They're growing them.

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Those are the guys.

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You know, we don't charge, uh, our

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farmers for the pollination service.

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We usually do a bartering system.

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We say, hook us up with some peppers.

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I need some garlic.

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I need some, uh, blueberries.

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You know, and we make sure

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we take care of each other.

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You know, the, the industry now

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is hard enough in agriculture.

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So, we try to help everybody

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out as we go around.

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It helps our bees out, too,

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because they're out there getting,

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uh,

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delicious nectar and

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pollen right off the farm.

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John and Connie: Excellent.

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Wonderful.

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Okay.

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So you're in Brooksville, Florida.

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So if people are in the Tampa, greater

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Tampa Bay area or central Florida

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area, they find you Brooksville.

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And like said, um, people homeschooling,

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uh, or, or you've got tours,

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you've got tours of the apiary.

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You've got, you do some basic

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beekeeping classes, I think one on one.

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beekeeping one on one.

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Derrick and Bill: Yep,

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you want to learn how to bee

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keep you can come out we'll

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John and Connie: website is,

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Derrick and Bill: Plethora

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It's a plethora of things.

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That was the geek.

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That's the geek squad.

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That's that's the geek squad I built

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that built the website So to make it to

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make it enter, uh, you know where you

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can interact with it And we actually

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have a store here on the farm too.

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So During the week you can come out and

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actually we have a little shop and you can

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come in and see everything that we make

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And then where it's made and if you want

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to see where your honey's actually made

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You We have hives here on the property.

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Our, uh, breeders are here.

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You can actually see bees when

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you come to buy your honey.

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John and Connie: think

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we need a road trip.

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think we do.

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Connie's allergic to bees, so

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we've got a little bit of, uh,

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Derrick and Bill: We put you in a suit.

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John and Connie: gets stung, she needs

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an

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Derrick and Bill: EpiPen.

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You're covered up.

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You got a hat.

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You got a jacket and everything.

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We put you in a full suit.

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John and Connie: I'm also thinking you

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guys have got a market for corporate

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gifs because of the of your stuff.

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You know, people that are, that are, um,

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you know, in a, in an environment where

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they've got, you know, like, I don't know,

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financial advisors, you know, people that

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are dealing with, you know, high, high

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ticket clients and they're spending a

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lot of money with them or, or they're,

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you know, managing a lot of money.

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They send, yeah, realtors, they

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send gifts, you know, uh, and Connie

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looked at your site yesterday and

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I hadn't shown it to her before

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and she was going crazy last night.

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Oh my God, we're ordering this.

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Oh my God.

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So I think, uh, you know,

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Derrick and Bill: Well, what we,

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John and Connie: are probably

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already on top of that.

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Derrick and Bill: Yeah, what we

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had actually hoped about was the

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fact that the, uh, the Airbnb,

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we could attach to them guys

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for the, uh, our spoons, simply because

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that is a cup of coffee, it is a cup of

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tea, and all it is, is a little, it sits

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on the countertop or hangs on a hook.

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And it's in the room.

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We're trying to make that portable,

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John and Connie: is so

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Derrick and Bill: know,

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there's everything in business.

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It's hard to get your,

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your foot in the door.

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Unless you know somebody.

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Our, our, our foot hurts because,

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you know, and so, so do your fingers

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when you're trying to grab the door

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to keep them from slamming it on you,

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you know, but the, you know, it's

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keeps trugging along and, and we keep

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having doors open for us finally.

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Uh, you know, it's, it's difficult

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being that small family business,

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you know, go to a retailer and said,

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Hey, I got a real awesome product.

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Yeah.

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Yeah, get out of here.

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I want to hear about that.

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And then you'll have another one that

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finds us at a trade show that got a chance

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to try it and went, That is awesome.

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I would like that in my store.

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No brainer.

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Super easy.

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And we, we get in.

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But, you know, that's the best thing you

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can tell for being a family business.

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And being a business is you're, you're

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going to get the door slammed on you.

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You're going to catch your fingers in it.

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You're going to catch your foot in it.

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Um, you may, you may get your

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feelings hurt, but that's

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why Hardy Badgers don't care.

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But there's always going to be out

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of those a hundred doors that shut.

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There's going to be that one

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that pops open and it may

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not be the one that we were

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John and Connie: and all you need is one.

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Derrick and Bill: Walmart to say yes,

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we went through four meetings and

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the last meeting, the guy went and

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he's, he's digging around in the jar.

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He goes, I want this, we're

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not going any further.

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I'm like, Oh God, did we

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just lose all the deals?

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And I went, no, no, no.

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I want this in the store.

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And he said, can you handle 25 stores?

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I'm like, yeah, yeah, yeah.

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And we're trying not to dance.

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We were, we were on a zoom.

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Talking and it was like, we're

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trying not to dance and I'm, I'm

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hitting him and going, we're just,

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we're talking about the deal.

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And, uh, you know, afterwards we're

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dancing around in the kitchen.

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I don't know if those people know that.

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I mean, that, that feeling, then

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when you're doing business with a

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small business and you have that

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success, it's like, we're dancing,

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we're like, Whoa, we're valid.

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We're real beekeepers.

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We're real honeymakers.

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You know, it pretty much justifies

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everything you're trying to do.

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John and Connie: Exactly.

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Exactly.

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Derrick and Bill: stuff.

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John and Connie: Yes, and it is

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so important to celebrate that.

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Well, and that's a perfect wrap for

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celebrating small family businesses.

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We are so happy that we contacted

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you and that we got to do this.

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We look forward to celebrating you

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and helping promote your business.

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And, um, look forward

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to future conversations.

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I, I see you.

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There's so much we didn't talk about.

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Right.

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But thank you so much again

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Derrick and Bill: That's why I

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said people usually throw things

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at me and tell me to stop.

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Then we haven't gotten to the

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bee, the bee aspect of it.

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But, uh, yeah, we

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appreciate you having us on.

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We, we love that.

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And yeah, really cool.

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We, we love doing it and we go out and

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we try to talk to people and mentor

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and help people as much, you know,

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as much as you can, you got to give

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back what you put out, you know, if

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you're having success, talk to people.

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John and Connie: Wonderful.

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Derrick and Bill: peoples.

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Definitely.

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John and Connie: Well, I hope that all

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of our present and future listeners

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will at least visit your website.

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Absolutely.

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Fonts of information about

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bees and beekeeping and honey.

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Oh my never thought nothing flavors

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So if you like food and flavors,

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gotta check it That's right.

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That's honeybadgerbeefarm.

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com

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Derrick and Bill: Yep.

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real short and simple,

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like a honey badger.

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John and Connie: There you go.

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Well, thank

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Derrick and Bill: might see us out

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there da something, something weird

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John and Connie: Fabulous.

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You're to dance on TikTok

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chicksTikTok not afraid.

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Thank you again for being with us and

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sharing your life with us and uh, we

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look forward to Having more conversations

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Derrick and Bill: Definitely.

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We do too.

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John and Connie: Good