A relatively new Burlington business is venturing into the Dragon’s Den.

CurdZ Poutinerie, which opened earlier this year at 398 John St. in downtown Burlington, is being featured on an upcoming episode of Dragon’s Den, airing Wednesday, Dec. 2 at 8 p.m. on CBC.

The episode, taped in mid-May, will feature CurdZ co-owner Murray Zehr, who is also a longtime educator at Robert Bateman High School in Burlington.

Like all Dragon’s Den hopefuls, CurdZ made a pitch hoping one of the Canadian business mogul ‘dragons’ will invest in their product or service.

Ron De Silva, one of four partners in CurdZ, made the actual pitch on air to the dragons. Zehr was backstage creating poutine dishes.

“After staying confined within the borders of Quebec for many years, poutineries are breaking out into Ontario and Western Canada like wildfire. We at Curdz are looking to expand our brand to take advantage of this exciting trend,” Zehr told the Post in an email.

“Launching a business is no small task. No matter how big an idea you think you have, it still takes a lot of work and a ton of cash…. The Dragons are ruthless and rightly so — it’s their own money on the line.”

He said his business boomed quickly.

“Our poutines have been welcomed by tons of fans and we served our 10,000th customer in less than three months of operation,” said Zehr, who has also branched out in recent years in the food truck business.

Dragon’s Den averaged nearly one million viewers each week during the 2014-15 season.