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Why a Hamilton company dropped out of Dragons Den deal

Trend Trunk, an Hamilton-based online consignment company for the fashion-forward, made a Dragon's Den appearance this week. It didn't work out in the end, so the company is trying to find its own Dragons.

Trend Trunk on Dragon's Den

11 years ago
Duration 2:17
See who this Hamilton company charmed on Dragon's Den to score a $200,000 deal.

Trend Trunk founder Sean Snyder came out of the closet with his company on CBCs Dragons Den Wednesday night, but in the end, the deal was dropped and the company is taking funding in their own hands.

The Hamilton-based online consignment store made a short appearance on last weeks episode, and charmed Dragon Arlene Dickenson with its designer offerings.

Kevin OLeary eventually offered $200,000 for 50 per cent of Snyders company, but the two parties decided to part ways after the show was taped.

It came down to expectations and what people think things are worth, Snyder told CBC Hamilton. I dont know if [OLearys company] would have been the right partner in the long-term.

Snyder was looking for an active business partner who would be in for the long haul, helping with marketing as his company continues to expand and add more shopping features.

Its more than the money, he said. We wanted someone to be involved.

Snyder is reaching out to his clients to contribute to his company. At the same time the Dragons Den episode aired, he launched a crowdfunding campaign with perks for contributors.

Trend Trunk was a winner at this years Lions Lair, a Dragons Den-like small business competition run by the regional innovation centre, taking home $27,000 in services.