Barron Trump's Yerba Mate Business Prepares for Launch, Reveals Flavors

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Barron Trump's Yerba Mate Business Prepares for Launch, Reveals Flavors
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Sollos Yerba Mate, a caffeinated herbal tea beverage company run by Barron Trump and four other directors, is set to launch in May, revealing its first flavors: Pineapple + Coconut. The company, incorporated in Delaware and Florida, reported $1 million in capital raised through a private placement. The directors include students and a McKinsey & Company business analyst.

A drinks business run by Barron Trump and others has revealed its first flavors as it prepares for its upcoming launch. President Donald Trump 's youngest son and four other individuals have been named as directors of a business called Sollos Yerba Mate , a yerba mate beverage company that is set to launch in May, according to business registration documents filed in Florida and Delaware in January and seen by Posting on LinkedIn, Sollos Yerba Mate shared a video of a box of drinks floating on a surfboard on water.

The business wrote:"Introducing our 12-pack: Pineapple + Coconut."Donald Trumpthat Barron Trump's business"opens yet another potential avenue of seeking to influence the president through his family’s assorted business schemes."Barron Trump's business, Sollos Yerba Mate, was incorporated in Delaware on December 3, 2025, a business-friendly state. It was then incorporated in Florida on January 12, 2026, and registered as a foreign profit corporation, meaning a business entity incorporated under the laws of another state that has registered to do business in Florida. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filings showed the business reported $1 million in capital, which it raised through a private placementAside from Barron Trump, a 19-year-old New York University sophomore, the business' directors are listed as Rodolfo Castello, Valentino Gomez, Stephen Hall, and Spencer Bernstein. SPI Agent Solutions, a company that provides corporate compliance and legal services, is listed as the company's registered agent.could not verify the identity of Gomez, but Hall, who attended the Palm Beach school Oxbridge Academy with Barron Trump, is a student at the University of Notre Dame. Bernstein, a student at Villanova University, also attended the Palm Beach school, Oxbridge Academy, with Barron Trump.The $16-million five-bedroom house in Palm Beach, Florida, near Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago Club, that the business is registered to is owned by Jay Weitzman, according to records provided toby the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser's Office. who has previously donated to the presidentthat his grandson, Bernstein, is one of the directors of the business and is living with him, which was why the business was registered at his address.In pursuing a business career, he follows in his father's footsteps. Donald Trump has a vast background in business and holds real estate, hotels, and golf clubs, most of which are managed through the holding company, the Trump Organization. Upon assuming office in January 2025, the Trump Organization announced that Donald Trump would not have any involvement in managing his real estate company during his second term. He appointed an outside ethics adviser, lawyer William Burck, a longtime Republican, to avoid conflicts of interest.Sollos Yerba Mate recently said on LinkedIn: "Growing up in South Florida, our lifestyle was shaped by the opportunity to spend time outdoors year-round. That experience led us to create SOLLOS, a beverage designed to complement life in the 'Sunshine State.' “'SOL,' meaning sun in Spanish, represents the sun rising and the beginning of the day. 'LOS,' which is 'Sol' spelled backwards, represents the sun setting and the end of the day.View Editorial & AI Guidelines

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