Frozen yerba mate cubes beside a chilled glass and freezer drawer

Founding freezer list

Yerba mate, frozen for mornings already in motion.

Yerba Melt is testing pre-portioned frozen yerba mate cubes. Drop one into hot or cold water, stir, and get a consistent caffeinated mate drink without brewing gear.

Freezer storedHot or icedNo machine

The ritual

Three moves between the freezer and the first sip.

Cometeer made the frozen-concentrate behavior familiar for coffee. Yerba Melt applies that same convenience pattern to yerba mate, with conservative claims and practical product validation first.

A frozen yerba mate cube being dropped into a glass of ice water

What it should feel like

One cube turns the whole routine into a short reach.

The visual target is simple: freezer, cube, water, stir. The waitlist tells us whether that ritual is enough to earn a spot in real morning routines before we build paid preorder logic.

Drop

Take one cube from the freezer. Each test cube is intended to be pre-portioned.

Add

Use hot water for a warm mate, or cold water and ice for a faster chilled drink.

Stir

Stir until the cube melts in. Adjust water, citrus, mint, or milk to taste.

What we are validating

The waitlist is a product test, not just an email list.

Flavor direction

Make the first drop small, cold-chain aware, and easy to vote on.

Flavor interest, ZIP code, and preferred pack format are the useful signals now. They help choose a narrow freezer drop instead of pretending a national frozen launch is ready on day one.

Frozen yerba mate cubes with mint, lime, ginger, lemon, and hibiscus flavor ingredients

Morning fit

Do busy caffeine drinkers want mate when the prep is freezer, water, stir?

Flavor pull

Original, mint lime, lemon ginger, berry hibiscus, and unsweetened are first tests.

Cold chain

ZIP codes tell us where a frozen launch is practical before we promise delivery.

Join the founding list

Help choose the first freezer drop.

No payment in v1. Tell us where you are, which format you would try, and which flavors belong in the first test.

  • Founding list gets launch progress before public preorder.
  • ZIP code demand guides cold-chain planning.
  • Flavor votes shape the first small-batch tests.
Flavor tests you would try

No payment. We will use demand to decide the first freezer drop.

FAQ

Conservative answers while the product is still prelaunch.

Is this a supplement?

The current concept is a caffeinated yerba mate beverage format. We are avoiding medical, disease, and unsupported health claims.

Can I buy it now?

Not yet. V1 is waitlist-only so product, flavor, and cold-chain assumptions can be tested before payment opens.

Will it work hot and iced?

That is the target use case: one cube that can be prepared with hot water or cold water and ice. The final serving directions need product testing.

How much caffeine?

The launch product should state caffeine per serving clearly. The waitlist helps validate interest before the final serving size is locked.