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Blend from home: Go! Salads offers do-it-yourself smoothie kits

Steph Arnaldo

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Blend from home: Go! Salads offers do-it-yourself smoothie kits
You can now blend your own healthy Breakfast Smoothie or Guzzler from Go! Salads at home

Local healthy store Go! Salads has introduced an easier way to enjoy their best-selling, nutrient-rich, fruits and greens smoothies from home: with their 3-step DIY Smoothie Kits.

All 6 of their signature flavors – Breakfast Smoothie, Coffee Kick, The Guzzler, Jeepney, Hummingbird, and Rock – are available in take-home packs of frozen fruits, organically grown greens, superfoods, and liquids.

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All you need to do is blend everything together with a cup or so of water. Each kit costs P150, which is the same price as their smoothies in-store. The quantity is also the same.

Go! Salad’s Breakfast Smoothie consists of oats, soy milk, cinnamon, apple, banana, greens, coco sugar, and chia seeds, while their Coffee Kick Smoothie has banana, greens, coffee, stevia, and malunggay.

The Jeepney Smoothie includes mango, malunggay, greens, coco sugar, soy milk, pineapple, and coconut water. The Hummingbird has banana, pineapple, greens, coco sugar, cinnamon, and soy milk, and the Rock Smoothie has banana, greens, almonds, coco sugar, soy milk, and cacao nibs. The Guzzler features banana, greens, sugar-free peanut butter, soy milk, coco sugar, and spirulina.

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These kits can be stored in the freezer for up to 6 months.

Customers can get the DIY Smoothie Kits from Go! Salad’s website or via SMS at 09190676600. – Rappler.com

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Steph Arnaldo

If she’s not writing about food, she’s probably thinking about it. From advertising copywriter to freelance feature writer, Steph Arnaldo finally turned her part-time passion into a full-time career. She’s written about food, lifestyle, and wellness for Rappler since 2018.