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What's up you guys, it's graham here, so i think it's about time that we have an open talk about what happened with my coffee company, because i read all the comments asking what's going on while trying to get any update from me on the status of when It's going to launch and i just can't keep answering with soon while putting it off a little bit longer, so you all deserve to know exactly what happened and to bring you up to speed. Here's where it all started. On june 19th 2019, a subscriber called in asking for me to review his spending habits for a video on my second channel, the graham stefan show. But during the call it was revealed that he spent an exorbitant amount of money every single month going out and buying coffee, and i jokingly responded to him saying that he should make his coffee at home, because my coffee only cost 20 cents to make.
Well, i'm not sure what happened, but for some reason everyone began commenting about my 20 cent iced coffee and that quickly became a running joke in the channel as a way to save money. So i leaned into it and a few months later, i created a complete tutorial on how i make my own 20 cent iced coffee from home, and i explained how, if you invest the difference in the price of paying for starbucks coffee, that savings would add up To over 1.2 million dollars over the course of your lifetime, and after that, everyone just loved the idea and the homemade coffee just took on a life of its own. It just became like this running theme throughout the channel appearing in hundreds of videos mentioned dozens of times and even inspiring the name of the podcast, the iced coffee hour, which features you guessed it. The 20 cent iced coffee in every single episode and by the way i totally forgot to ask you to smash the like button for the youtube algorithm.
So if you wouldn't mind doing it, just really quick before you forget, it helps out my channel tremendously and as a thank you for doing so. Here's a picture of a baby sea turtle just give it a tap as soon as you tap it i'll disappear seriously. I'm stuck here until you know, i'd always joked about the idea of starting my own 20 cent iced coffee company, but the reality was. I had no idea how to run a business like that.
I didn't have the time and i had no idea where to even begin, but that was until i received a completely random package at my front door inside were hundreds of coffee cups, like here's, just a small sample of the sheer number of coffee cups that were Contained in that box, and at the very top of that was a handwritten letter from a subscriber named noel who ran an e-commerce business specializing in the shipping of packaged foods and snacks, he explained that he already owned the facility. He had the team ready to go. He had a marketing plan and together we would be able to create a one-of-a-kind coffee business. Now, up until that point, i've received dozens of offers from people who wanted to partner with me to create a coffee company around the 20 cent iced coffee brand. But honestly, i've turned them all down, but this one for some reason was different, and so i called him up for the number he left me in the letter. After speaking with him for a few minutes, i got ta say his excitement and enthusiasm for starting a coffee company got me really into the idea, and i just had this gut level feeling like this was a new path worth exploring. I mean on the surface, everything seemed too good to be true, like he was already in the business. He knew how it worked.
He had the warehouse and staff already there and we both had the same vision. We wanted to start a great coffee company at a price that saves people money. He would do all the back end work like production, inventory, packaging, shipping and customer service, and i would do the promotion while working together to create a brand that i would be proud to stand behind from there. We taste tested dozens of coffees to find the perfect brand.
We went back and forth on names and branding, and that proved to be much more difficult than i expected here's. The thing overhead is expensive, every single item begins adding up and at the end of the day that cost gets paid by you as the customer, which is not something that i wanted. For example, if you want your order in a fancy box, that's gon na cost. You an extra few dollars of shipping, or do you want shreds of paper gently nesting, your coffee in a box? Well, that'll be an extra 25 cents and increased packaging time, or even something as small as custom.
Packaging on an envelope is going to be extra and then before you know it, the break even cost on a single bag of coffee is 14, meaning, if you sell it anything below that, you lose money now for some people who sell designer bags of coffee for 19 plus shipping - it's not going to be an issue, but for me i just can't in good faith, sell a bag of coffee for 19, knowing that you could just as easily go to the grocery store and buy almost the same thing for twelve dollars. So that is when we began the path to becoming as cost efficient as possible, while still selling a premium blend of ethically sourced coffee. We realized at the end of the day. We don't need expensive packaging.
We don't need coffee, nesting and shreds of paper. I mean you're just gon na throw it out anyway, so i pay for it. I really wanted to design a copy around what i would buy myself and after a lot of thinking, we did it. We found a formula that would give us the most cost-effective premium.
Coffee locally roasted just before shipping delivered straight to your door, while still being an ethically sourced fair trade, coffee that tastes good. At the same time, it's good now sure we're not going to be making money up front and we're selling all of this with extremely thin profit margins. Just for the sake of growing the business and thanking you for trusting us with your coffee needs, but even though all of that sounds really good so far, here is where it started going wrong. The name we settled on was brew. Coffee with a logo featuring yellow letters on a black background, similar to the overall aesthetic here on the channel we applied for a trademark mid last year, everything was approved and then we spent ten thousand dollars on packaging, a branded website and materials needed for the launch. At that point, everything was going as planned and in a moment of excitement, i posted a picture of the upcoming project on instagram to tease the new release and within a few minutes we received a message from somebody else claiming that they owned a trademark to a Similar name and a similar color combination to ours and that if we move forward, we would be infringing on their product. The message ended by saying that they didn't want to get lawyers involved because they could be too expensive, but instead we could try to work something out to me. This just kind of felt like it was going to turn into a money grab, because neither of our products were even in the same category.
Neither of them had been released and we had filed for a trademark six months prior that was approved. So we stopped everything that we were doing and we consulted with the trademark attorney to figure out the best way to proceed now. Trademarks are a tricky thing because, even though you might be approved for a trademark, it's not black and white, and there are a lot of nuances that play into what you can and cannot do. A lot of.
It is open to interpretation and, in the event of a lawsuit, a decision would be made as to what constitutes reasonable consumer awareness. Now our attorney told us that, because this other brand was selling a product in a totally different space and because their trademark and name are slightly different legally, we had a very strong case to move forward, as is, but they still reserve the right to take us To court, if they wholly believe that we're taking away from their brand now that left us with a few options, number one. We just ignore the person and we move forward anyway, there's a chance that nothing happens and we could go ahead with a logo and a name that we really like now two. If we reach out to this person, maybe they just want us to send them some money and then they'll back off, but if we do that, it's probably going to cost a lot more money than just starting over and losing our initial 10 000 investment.
Then three. If we move forward as is, and then we receive a cease and desist letter or a lawsuit, claiming that we've damaged them in some way, that would cost us a lot more money to fight on a product that we're not really making much money on. To begin with, and finally four, we get to start over again from scratch, with a brand new name new packaging and get everything trademarked as tightly as possible, so that, if anything does happen, we know 100 were in the clear and everything is good to go. Now. I want to make it very clear that if we honestly felt we were infringing on someone else's trademark, absolutely we would back off. But from my perspective, this just seemed like such a far stretch and it seemed as though they just wanted something from me, and that was not something i wanted to play into so after running through all of the options. The choice that made the most sense here was to completely scrap the idea and start over again from the very beginning and i'm not gon na lie. It was a big disappointment because we were days away from making the announcement and launching here in the channel, but i'm a firm believer that everything happens for a reason and that in some way this was meant to push us in a better direction.
And perhaps it did a few weeks afterwards, we agreed on the new name bankroll copy, which allows us to lean into fun concepts that play into the whole theme of investing. For example, we could have diamond hands coffee, yolo, coffee or fire coffee. It's a lot more of a light-hearted approach and i think it gives us a lot more versatility to give you a lot more options under the whole coffee umbrella. Now, even with all of that said, i know you're probably curious about the numbers behind this.
How much it cost us to make and how much we're going to be earning from this now normally. This is something a business would never tell you about, but because we're a personal finance channel and i've been open about everything since the very beginning. Here's how much we're paying to do this and how much we're expecting to earn in the process. So far, we've invested a total of just over thirteen thousand dollars for branding packaging, legal and website creation, not including all the money spent and then lost on things that had to be changed.
The coffee itself is ethically sourced from brazil and colombia roasted and shipped the same day, and by the way, only a handful of companies can say that they do that. We're paying a wholesale cost of anywhere from three dollars and thirty cents to four dollars and 10 cents for the coffee, 75 cents per bag, 15 cents per label and 88 cents for packaging. Shipping cost us anywhere from 5.23 on the west coast to 8.88. On the east coast and that, of course, increases marginally, if you order a second bag, our plan is to charge anywhere from ten to twelve dollars per bag of coffee, depending on what you order with flat five dollar shipping, meaning our total profit is pretty much about.
Two dollars not including all the miscellaneous expenses that go into this, that get reinvested back into the business. However, our profit margins begin to increase when you order two bags or more because that way, we could ship twice the amount for pretty much the same cost. This is meant to be our most cost effective option and sure it's not going to be as cheap as going to the grocery store and buying it there yourself. But if you want something literally shipped to your door without you ever needing to leave the house with premium coffee that gets roasted right before it's shipped, this is hands down one of the most affordable coffees online, without sacrificing quality. Now i get it, i'm basically not making any money right now and i'm certainly not expecting to be selling thousands of bags of coffee a day anytime soon. So what's the plan? Well, i just want to build a coffee brand. That's good enough to stand on its own without me forever needing to be involved to grow it. The biggest problem that i see with so many influencer brands is that it strictly relies on that person to continue pushing it.
Otherwise, it fails and to me that's just not sustainable. I want bankroll coffee to be something that continues to grow, even if i don't mention it and over time the business itself is going to be worth more and more as it continues to grow and expand. I'm not trying to make a quick profit up front. I don't see the point in charging any more than we need to and when this is something that i want to see flourish over the next five to ten years, it's necessary to sacrifice the profit along the way.
So we could reinvest everything we make back into the business and improve, and as of now like today, this very moment by the time you're actually watching this video after almost a year of working on this behind the scenes, i'm so excited to announce that my coffee Is officially for sale at bankrollcoffee.com to celebrate? I also thought it would be fun to sell 69 limited edition, signed and numbered coffee mugs, with the picture of me actually signing your individual mug, because why not so, if you're interested in buying one of those before they sell out the link is down below. In the description and again like i said, this is not something that we're making money with anything that we do make goes right back into the business and you're buying all of this at our own cost. For the sake of thanking you for giving us a shot, but this should be a really exciting new chapter of trying something new because, like i said, i have never sold coffee before and i'm excited to see what happens. It's also going to allow me to share a different perspective with you about investing business and continuing to learn as much as i can about a product.
I never thought i would be selling the 20 cent iced coffee. So with that said, you guys thank you. So much for watching, i really appreciate it as always make sure to destroy the like button. Subscribe button and notification bell also feel free to add me on instagram, i post it pretty much daily.
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This is the 1st of your videos that I've seen, and within 12 minutes it is obvious that you are an absolute genius. We should all have your drive and purpose…
Would be really really great if you could share how you went about getting vendors for your merchandise. I want to find vendor's in a space that is new to me and I don't have any ready contacts. Any tips would be really useful!
Hey Graham! Great idea and best of luck with the new brand/coffee. Website looks great too. Who do you recommend for website creation?
The world is full of haters! Good for you!
u should used your own name Graham coffee, because u the reason people who will buy your damn coffee 😂
Lmaooo the tutorial on your $0.20 iced coffee 😂 😂
Love your honesty Graham, you're a credit to youtube and finance advice in general. You could add a small margin of a dollar to your coffee, and have all proceeds to go a charity of some kind. Just a thought as you mentioned you're not making any money right now from it, and this would be a great way to help an organisation. I'm a graphic designer, and love the branding you've created by the way.
Why couldn’t you call it “20c coffee”?
I'm just disappointed we didn't get to know what the other company was ;P
The coffee business is a super-competitive niche business. Good luck to you.
Oof, I can't ship it to my country.
Please make an updated coffee video! Do you use that fancy looking carafe now?
Yeah Graham! Kudos for all your efforts to successfully launch your coffee company : ) I purchased the variety pack for my girlfriend (serious coffee connoisseur)… she loves all of it!
Your 20 cent was just reviewed by another YT. She got all of them. Said 20 cent was the best:)
This guy is taking buy my merch to the next level lol.
When's your IPO?
Ice coffee tastes rancid.😖 There’s only one way to have coffee.. HOT !
You should've went with the original design – you had a strong case and a frivolous lawsuit against you would generate more than enough youtube views to cover legal costs. Don't let the bullies win.
Anybody else pick up on the “hoovie’s garage” theme song?
"I'm basically not making any money right now.." Graham… You're a millionaire :')
there is alot of competition in the coffee world out there as is. it is a saturated industry to walk into even with tens of thousands of dollars.
You guys didn't Google the name before all the work you put on branding? BRU is a huge instant coffee brand from India that's been there for decades ….. What a pity…
Im ordering now! and i will let you know how the taste test goes!
People will gladly spend a lil extra on a brand they trust. If you charged 20 bucks a bag, People will buy it because they trust you.
Check yt channel called Nomadic Movement, they live in panama and have coffee company selected from indegenious peoples jungle grown coffees. Just to taste if nothing else.
does it hurt to should all through the video?
Notice you can listen to the guy for a long time. Because he is passionate about his product. He LOVES IT! and wants to be FAIR!
Sees grand piano: oh so he rich rich…
Continues to ignore half the video because of shiny house.
I learned how to make at-home cold coffee avoid adding ice. I got a chiller that cools coffee in 1min I haven't tried that yet. Cold-brew is also my fav you only need a pitcher I never buy stupid Starbucks anymore
I have an idea if you put some finance hints of yours or add finance jargon or stock knowledge on the bag that would be so fun to buy youngsters would learn sth
Well at least that money grabbing of a company didn’t gain anything, they were definitely looking for a quick buck
Man those prices are amazing!! Especially for being ethically sourced and a 12 ounces bag! Coming from a coffee buyer and an enthusiast home barista!
"Buy a signed mug with a picture of me signing your mug"
The vanity.. 🤮
Hey why not look into having your own coffee machine brand. The customers will ' invest 'in the machine and then you can upsell the coffee.
You can buy it in europe or is it like always a western exclusive product?
Are you drinking the coffee on the daily graham? This would be a selling point for me.