Your taste buds are being fooled by something devised in a food lab.McDonalds mango pineapple with second place going to strawberry banana.
You would literally be better off with a pouch of Gerber's Organic Puree - there's far fewer chemicals and additivies in it.Mango Pineapple Fruit Base :, Water, Pineapple Juice Demineralized Clarified, Mango Puree Concentrate, Pineapple Juice Concentrate, Orange(s) Juice Concentrate, Pineapple Puree, Passionfruit Juice, Apple(s) Juice Concentrate, Flavor(s) Natural & Artificial, Contains Less than 1% of the following: Peach(s) Puree, Cellulose Powder, Peach(s) Juice Concentrate, Pear(s) Juice Concentrate, Xanthan Gum, Pectin, Citric Acid, Colored With Fruit Juice and Vegetable(s) Juice and Turmeric Extract, Ascorbic Acid ( Preservative ), Ice :, Ice, Yogurt Lowfat :, Milk Reduced Fat Grade A Cultured, Sugar, Whey Protein Concentrate, Fructose, Corn Starch, Gelatin, Contains Active Cultures
Yeah, best smoothies are made at home with fresh ingredients and a scoop of protein powder. I'm lactose intolerant and have been trying out Hemp Bliss and Flax Delight, they're both pretty good.Mine, one part goats milk, two parts plain yogurt, and favorite fruit to taste.
+1!I think they put drugs in booster juice because I might be addicted.
I think there are a lot better options than McDonalds or Tim Hortons for smoothie. For me the best and I am pretty sure the oldest is Cultures.McDonalds mango pineapple with second place going to strawberry banana.
Wherezat? I don't mind costly. I barely eat solids, so it all weighs out.





