Meghan Markle revealed a new matcha collaboration with the wellness drinks brand Clevr Blends, as she reportedly could be facing a $5 million loss if she doesnât offload her jams.
The Duchess of Sussex announced the now-sold-out Strawberry Matcha Set ($56) in partnership with her As Ever brand and the California-based company run by her pal Hannah Mendoza via Instagram Tuesday.
âIâve proudly supported Hannah and Clevr Blends for so many years now,â she captioned a photo of herself and Mendoza chatting at a table.
âThrilled about this collaboration with one of my favourite gals and two of my favourite brands,â Markle, 44, continued.
Mendoza reposted the actressâs photo, captioning it, âThe sweetest. Always so proud to say that Clevr is fueled by women raising each other up. MUCH LOVE.â
Additionally, the company promoted the newest blend, referring to it as the âsweetest collabâ with âeverything ya need for juicy, jammy, whimsy-filled summer matcha lattes.â
According to the As Ever website, the matcha blend is being sold with Markleâs âmost-lovedâ strawberry spread and flower sprinkles.
The bundle quickly sold out as of the date of the articleâs publication.
Markle has been a longtime investor and buyer of Clevr Blends and was even featured in a coffee advertisement for the brand in 2023.
The âSuitsâ alumâs newest collab, however, comes after a new report claimed she could face a multimillion-dollar loss if she doesnât sell her As Ever jams before they expire.
She reportedly has until next summer to offload the jams, and the loss of profit could increase if she doesnât sell her flower sprinkles and tea jars, the Daily Mail reported.
Markle launched her As Ever brand in April 2025, selling jams, teas, and cookie and crepe mixes.
At the time, the âWith Love, Meghanâ host sold out of her inventory within minutes and restocked a few months later.
She had reportedly ordered â10xâ the amount of her original order due to the demand, and more inventory as she continued to sell out.
Sources previously told Page Six that Markle was left with an excess of jam after a website glitch revealed she had an estimated 650,190Â jars of unsold spread.
However, the official figures for the former royalâs company havenât been released despite reports.
Additionally, Markleâs rep told Page Six, âThe problem with all of these repetitive Alison Boshoff Daily Mail âAs everâ doom stories are that theyâre like Groundhog Day: the same prediction, the same unnamed sources, the same certainty, and somehow weâre still waiting for the apocalypse they promised in 2024.â
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