I don't think it's organic but folks on the run near a Jamba Juice may benefit from their new fruit and veggie smoothies : http://www.jambajuice.com/
All three smoothies they offer in the fruit/veggie line hover around 95/5/5.
Now if only taco bell can come out with an all fruit n veggie enchilada :)
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Permalink Reply by Windlord on March 24, 2011 at 3:34pm That's a step in the right direction, but you might want to check exactly what they mean by "juice" and "concentrate" in their 3 new concoctions.
There could be some refined and/or pasteurized substances lurking therein.
But still, a glass of these drinks contains more produce than most people get in a whole day, so props to Jamba!
Permalink Reply by Gio on March 24, 2011 at 3:40pm Nice. I never thought to go there whenever I travel.
What does Sixteen/Original/Power mean?
Sixteen/Original/Power are the sizes of their smoothies. Kinda like Starbucks's tall/grande/venti (confusing huh?)
Windlord - totally hear you on the possibility of lurking ingredients but when traveling these options are sometimes appropriate.
Permalink Reply by Windlord on March 24, 2011 at 3:51pm Certainly better'na Big Mac!
+ you could just leave out the questionable jugo and have em use fresh OJ or H20
Clever size marketing too; who wants plain ol' Original when you can have the POWER! :)
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