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Money Matters ● 61<br />

The couple obtained the formula <strong>and</strong> started making Greenies. Judy would<br />

keep the dog treats in her pockets <strong>and</strong> give them away. They rented a booth at a<br />

local home show <strong>and</strong> left samples at pet stores. Believing they had a hit, they hired<br />

a salesperson, who brought in 150,000 orders in three days. That should have been<br />

good news, but the problem was, they had no equipment to fill the orders.<br />

Roetheli frantically started calling injection mold manufacturing companies,<br />

desperately trying to buy a machine <strong>and</strong> a custom mold that would<br />

allow them to mass produce his invention. “The mold was going to cost<br />

$35,000,” he recalled. “I finally talked one guy into saying yes, he would<br />

make the mold for us. Then, I did it with 17 different companies.”<br />

Roetheli promised to pay them for the machine when the checks<br />

cleared. “Most said yes just to get rid of me.”<br />

At the beginning, the family would package the dog treats while watching<br />

television. “We paid our sons, Steffan <strong>and</strong> Michael, a few cents for each<br />

one they packaged,” said Roetheli.<br />

By relying on a network of mold makers willing to make the molds <strong>and</strong><br />

be paid after sales picked up, Roetheli was able to mass produce Greenies. It<br />

was such huge hit with dog owners, sales reached about $1 million a month.<br />

At that point, the company was finally able to obtain bank financing.<br />

“It would have been so easy to give up, but persistence paid off,” said<br />

Roetheli.<br />

By 2005, Greenies was ranked the eighth-largest pet treat company in<br />

the United States. In 2006, Roetheli sold Greenies to Mars for an undisclosed<br />

sum. He would only say it was “millions of dollars”—enough to open a variety<br />

of new businesses, including a day spa <strong>and</strong> resort, a printing company, <strong>and</strong><br />

a café. He also supports a foundation that builds villages in South America.<br />

His advice to anyone trying to manufacture a product with limited capital:<br />

“If you are passionate about it, keep going. Somebody will do it for you.”<br />

GREAT<br />

EB-5 Visas for Foreign Investors<br />

Did you know that foreign investors with at least<br />

IDEA<br />

$500,000 cash can “buy” themselves a green card? It’s<br />

true. Under the EB-5 visa program, foreign investors with a minimum of

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