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Barron Trump-linked SOLLOS Yerba Mate unveils first flavors ahead of launch

Barron Trump-linked SOLLOS Yerba Mate has revealed its first flavors and says the Palm Beach brand will launch online in May 2026.

Barron Trump preps for launch of new beverage company in May
Barron Trump preps for launch of new beverage company in May

Yerba Mate has unveiled its first two flavors ahead of a planned launch, including a 12-pack Pineapple + Coconut that the company says will go on sale online in May 2026. The brand, which listed as a director in January filings, shared light blue cans and matching packaging as it moved from teaser to product reveal.

The Palm Beach, Florida-based company posted videos showing cans with SOLLOS in bold lettering over an orange-and-yellow sun graphic, along with a light blue 12-pack box with yellow accents. It said the drink will be available at sollos.com.

The rollout matters because SOLLOS is not just another drink startup. The company has said it is based near Mar-a-Lago and was designed to complement life in the Sunshine State, while yerba mate — a caffeinated herbal tea native to South America — has been gaining traction in the United States as an alternative to coffee.

That gives the launch a sharper edge than a normal brand announcement. Barron Trump, 19, the youngest son of President , was listed as a director in in Florida and Delaware, tying the product to one of the country’s most watched political families even before the first cans reach buyers.

SOLLOS has also tried to turn the name itself into part of the pitch, saying “SOL” means sun in Spanish and “LOS” is “SOL” spelled backward, with the idea of capturing the full cycle of the sun. Its own shorthand for that message: “It Begins Where It Ends.”

For now, the next marker is simple. SOLLOS says the 12-pack arrives in May 2026, and the brand’s first real test will come when shoppers can decide whether the packaging, the flavor and the name are enough to carry it beyond the headline.

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