Sollos Yerba Mate has unveiled its first two flavors ahead of a planned May 2026 launch, including a 12-pack Pineapple + Coconut product it says will be sold online at sollos.com. The company revealed the news in a LinkedIn post last week, pairing the announcement with videos of light blue cans marked SOLLOS in bold lettering over an orange-and-yellow sun graphic.
The startup also shared a clip showing a light blue 12-pack box with yellow graphic accents, along with the line: “Introducing our 12-pack: Pineapple + Coconut.” It added, “Launching May 2026” and “It Begins Where It Ends.”
The timing draws fresh attention because the Palm Beach, Florida-based beverage company is headquartered near Mar-a-Lago, and Barron Trump, 19, was listed as a director in January SEC filings in Florida and Delaware. That detail gives the brand an unusual level of visibility for a new drink company still months from launch.
Yerba mate, a caffeinated herbal tea native to South America, has recently gained popularity in the U.S. as an alternative to coffee, giving Sollos a product category with room to grow. The brand was previously described as a beverage designed to complement life in the Sunshine State, and the company has said the name is meant to capture the full cycle of the sun: SOL means sun in Spanish, while LOS, spelled backward from SOL, represents sunset.
That positioning matters because the company is not just selling a drink; it is building a lifestyle brand around a name, a place and a visual identity before the product is even on shelves. With the first flavors now public and May 2026 set as the launch point, the next thing readers will learn is whether Sollos can turn the attention around its name and backers into actual sales.




