The Sollos Instagram shared footage of cans being made and a May 2026 release date, calling it “one step closer to launch.” Business filings in Delaware and Florida named Barron and four others as directors of the beverage company, which the site reported as a $1 million venture.
Commenters accused the project of cultural appropriation and seized on the Trump family connection, with remarks likening the drink to a MAGA-linked product and complaining about perceived hypocrisy over immigration and cultural borrowing.