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  • Smoothie

    Cranberry + Mango

    Inspired by: a refreshing, sweet-tart slushie

    Looks like a slushie. Tastes like a slushie. But this smoothie’s sweet and tangy flavor comes from naturally sweet fruits and vegetables only. Mangoes and cranberries make it hyper-refreshing. C...

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    All ingredients

    organic mango, organic cranberries, organic cherries, organic red beets, organic fig puree, organic dragon fruit puree, water, organic lemon juice, organic orange zest.

    Nutrition Facts

    Nutrition Facts

    1 Serving per container

    Serving size 1 container (196g)

    Amount per serving

    Calories 120
    % Daily value*
    Total Fat 0g
    0%
    Saturated Fat 0g
    0%
    Trans Fat 0g
    Cholesterol 0mg
    0%
    Sodium 20mg
    1%
    Total Carbohydrate 28g
    10%
    Dietary Fiber 4g
    14%
    Total Sugars 21g
    Includes 0g Added Sugars
    0%
    Protein 2g
    4%
    Vitamin D 0mcg
    0%
    Calcium 20mg
    2%
    Iron 1mg
    6%
    Potassium 220mg
    5%
    *The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.
    BUILT ON ORGANIC FRUITS + VEGETABLES NO GLUTEN NO DAIRY PLANT-BASED PROTEIN FROM PLANTS

    Key ingredients

    Mango

    A cup of mango is rich in antioxidant vitamin C, which supports a healthy immune system.

    Cranberry

    Uniquely tart and lower in sugar compared with most other fruits, cranberries bring fiber, important for digestion, and vitamin C, a powerful antioxidant.

    Cherry

    A serving of cherries makes a good source dietary fiber to support gut health and antioxidant vitamin C, which supports a healthy immune system.

    Chioggia Beet

    What's pink and white and sweet all over? Chioggia (aka candy stripe) beets, that's what. The heirloom variety is a smidge sweeter than its classic red counterpart. A serving of beets is rich in folate.

    Fig

    Figs provide a dose of copper, needed for energy production and metabolism.

    Dragon Fruit

    The mythical-sounding dragon fruit is also known as “pitaya” or “strawberry pear.” It's a good source of dietary fiber, which supports digestion, and antioxidant vitamin C.

    How to prep

    1. 1 Fill cup to top with your preferred liquid (any liquid works, but we'd go with an option like water or coconut water).
    2. 2 Pour into a blender and blend.
    3. 3 Pour back into your cup and enjoy.