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Barron Trump quietly launches yerba mate beverage business: report

Sollos Yerba Mate Inc., with $1 million raised via SEC filings, is linked to a Palm Beach home near Mar-a-Lago and co-founded by Barron Trump and four partners.

  • Corporate filings show Sollos Yerba Mate Inc., incorporated in Delaware on December 3, 2025 and registered in Florida on January 12, 2026, named Barron Trump as one of five directors.
  • Barron Trump, 19, NYU Stern student, is building a natural energy drink featuring yerba mate and said on LinkedIn he has worked on the company for 9 months and closed a seed round.
  • Corporate records list the business address as a Palm Beach five-bedroom house near Mar-a-Lago valued at over $16 million, SEC filings show $1 million in capital, and SPI Agent Solutions Inc. is the registered agent.
  • Amid questions about the family's business dealings, Newsweek found that it could not verify whether Barron Trump is the president's son and could not verify co-founders' identities, prompting scrutiny of Trump family's business activities.
  • At least two co‑founders plan to leave college to focus on the business, which is preparing to launch in the Spring, according to a partner.
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Barron Trump quietly launches yerba mate beverage business: report

Barron Trump appears to have quietly become a partner in a new company selling yerba mate beverages.

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Newsweek broke the news in United States on Thursday, February 5, 2026.
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