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Dragons' Den Canada Season 11 · Episode 4

StockJocks

a consumer food-and-beverage brand

Wound downFood and Drink

A three-founder food-and-drink startup pitched in Season 11 and has since wound down. We report the ask and the closure signals.

The ask$100,000for 15% of the business
Implied valuation$667Kask / equity
On-air resultDeal agreed
Wound downFounders: Ruwan Silva, Ammar Dayani, Nader Mohamed

The pitch

What walked into the Den

Ruwan Silva, Ammar Dayani and Nader Mohamed pitched StockJocks, a consumer food-and-beverage startup, on the Canadian show.

Their turn came in Season 11, episode 4, which aired in 2016, asking for $100,000 for 15%. That request valued StockJocks at about $666,667.

After the show

What happened next

The current signs point to a wind-down. On July 23, 2026 the company domain no longer resolves, a third-party profile lists the business as no longer active, and the founders have visibly moved into other industries. Taken together, that reads as closed.

One account has Michele Romanow drawn to the scrappy team behind the pitch.

Our read

The Hub verdict

One hundred thousand dollars for 15% implies about $666,667, a modest early-stage frame for a consumer food-and-drink startup.

Michele Romanow and Jim Treliving split the cheque at $100,000 for 13 percent, so the founders parted with slightly less of the company than they came in offering, and they chose that pair over the other offers on the table. Romanow was drawn to the scrappiness of the team behind it. The company has since wound down: the domain no longer resolves, a company profile lists it as inactive, and the founders have moved into other industries.

Worth knowing: A dead domain, a third-party status marker and the founders' later ventures all point the same way.