One of my favorite healthy treats is to get an acai or pitaya bowl. One thing I like to do is to ask for the acai super thick. Such a tasty treat!
Larry P.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Lakewood, CO
Posted hours say this place opens at 7. At 7:30, open sign is still off, but there are three people standing around inside. Went in and could tell I was interrupting a conversation. The guy that ‘helped’ me was a total douche.
Bill T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Ogden, UT
Lemme tell ya something– this little shop was what saved me after a same day surgery down at the VA last year. I was too ill to go inside afterwards but my wife went in and got something that I will never forget as tasting better than anything I’d ever passed over my teeth that soothed my throat in a way that was nothing short of marvelous. We dropped in there this weekend and even with all of the July 4th crowds the 3 girls behind the counter were cheerful and getting orders out quick! Top notch smoothie!
Brooke S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fruit Heights, UT
Remember in the late 90’s when Jamba Juice was all the rage?! At our house, it still kind of is. Whenever a member of our family comes down with the sniffles, we head to Jamba Juice. I know that their drinks can’t really do anything to cure the common cold(I’m a lover of modern medicine), but the taste of citrus in the smoothie really hits the spot. And I know it’s a total placebo effect, but the moment you walk in to the store and smell the vitamin C, you feel a little better. This particular store is always clean. The employees are so happy, & eager to give suggestions. I haven’t been brave enough to try any offerings from their secret menu: white gummy bear, or sour patch kid smoothies are a little too adventurous for me, these days. But my kids love the classic Peanut Butter Moo’d, and I’m in heaven with anything that doesn’t have a strawberry-banana combination. To each their own, right?! I, for one, am glad that the Jamba Juice fad survived the 90’s.