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Friday, January 1, 2021
New Yogurtland Flavor: Pineapple & Greens Smoothie Bowl, No Added Sugar
Fro-yo girl here. Remember Yogurtland’s Mixed Berry Smoothie Bowl, the flavor that was introduced in March 2020? Yogurtland just launched a new smoothie bowl flavor (it’s soft serve), Pineapple & Greens Smoothie Bowl. Pineapple & Greens Smoothie Bowl is plant-based, vegan, non-fat, gluten-free, and has no added sugar. Yogurtland describes Pineapple & Greens Smoothie Bowl as, “Our new smoothie bowl blends pineapple juice with real kale and spinach for a refreshing flavor in every spoonful.”
Pineapple & Greens Smoothie Bowl: This is a good flavor for January’s New Year’s healthy eating resolutions. It’s lighter and tastes healthier than your typical yogurt. The texture is icier but smooth. There is a natural sweetness from the pineapple juice and apple juice, but you can taste the greens too. I found it rather bland and watered down though, compared to the green juices I usually get from juice shops like Pressed, The Juice, Kreation, Erewhon, etc. I’ve had many green juices because I like green juices. They can be flavorful, with the right recipe. Recommended toppings: The usual fresh fruit, coconut, granola, fruit purees.
Yogurtland hasn’t announced this new flavor yet, but it’s available at many of their locations. Check the Yogurtland website and app’s Flavor Finder to see if Pineapple & Greens Smoothie Bowl is available near you. Pineapple & Greens Smoothie Bowl is available for a limited time, while supplies last.
P.S. Pineapple & Greens Smoothie Bowl has no probiotics. It is not frozen yogurt.
You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl.
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