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Surrounded by sunsets, Michael and Haley found something rare: clarity, calm, vibe—everything finally in sync. a feeling you chase but rarely find. This feeling deserved a state of being. Yume began on a sailboat off Waikiki Beach. Fireworks over the Pacific. Music, laughter, drink in hand. Born in Hawaii. Made in Missouri.

The Story Of Yume

The Name Yume came from you + me. Two souls sharing life, ideas, and dreams. Created by Michael and Haley, the name symbolizes connection and collaboration. Pronounced “you may,” it later revealed its deeper meaning: in Japanese, Yume means dream. A symbol of unity, possibility, and becoming.

The Meaning Behind The Name

The beverage aisle lost its soul. synthetic promises, fake energy, fake wellness. Yume rewrites the story: no preservatives, fillers, or chemical noise. where science meets soul & wellness meets luxury, bottled in a lifestyle that feels like ambition, balance, and sunshine. Every ingredient in Yumé is selected with purpose. Each does something powerful, both for your body and your story.

The Problem with the Beverage Industry

Yume is built on intention. Baobab, known as the Tree of Life, has nourished generations—rich in antioxidants and prebiotic fiber that support the body from within. Rhodiola brings calm focus and resilience under pressure. Choline sharpens clarity and Memory. Together, they form a trilogy. body, mind, energy. real function, crafted for a life lived with purpose, balance, and momentum.

Our Functional ingredients

Yume is for those who see self-improvement as a way of life. More than a drink, it’s a platform for impact supporting clean water, fair wages, and communities beyond the can. From Missouri to Maui, coffee shops to coastlines, Yumé proves paradise is a mindset that evolves, gives back, and grows better forever.

our Impact

Yume isn’t sold everywhere. It’s discovered by those who know luxury isn’t status. it’s standards—Choosing better, Living brighter & Dreaming bolder. Every sip is a reminder: you don’t have to escape to paradise. You can become it. Yume — The Drink of Paradise. Be Prosporous

The Final Word