Barron Trump’s new drink sparks outrage over its ‘insane’ price tag

The criticism surrounding SOLLOS didn’t start with the product’s $39 price tag.
Weeks before the drink was officially launched, the company’s social media accounts were flooded with negative comments after it posted a behind-the-scenes video from the factory, teasing the drink’s release.
The clip showed how the cans were produced and packaged, before ending with a message announcing the product’s arrival.
While SOLLOS promoted the drink as “the perfect summer drink,” critics quickly turned the comments section into a battlefield.
“Beautiful cultural appropriation,” one user raged. “They don’t want Latinos in the U.S., but they want their products.”
Another wrote: “The official drink of MAGA Frat Bois around the world… I’ll pass.”
Others accused the company of capitalizing on a drink with deep roots in South American culture while profiting from the Trump family’s involvement in hardline immigration policies.
“They hate immigrants but love stealing their product ideas to create a company,” one commenter claimed, while another mocked the company’s Spanish-inspired branding: “Funny, the name is Sollos… Spanish words. Given Trump’s policies, shouldn’t this be called ICE or WHITE or something?”




