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My unborn child REALLY wanted a smoothie for the past couple of weeks and I was overjoyed that this was right next to my hair salon, after getting my hair done. Liquid lunch of fruits and other stuff. Done! It's a small place located by the Hallmark store. First glance, it's very organicky in appearance. Like many smoothie places, they divide the smoothies into categories: tropical, just fruit, power, green, etc. They also offer a variety of juices, lunch wraps/panini, and create your own bowls (make a base with acai, chia pudding, etc, then add topings). I chose a medium size Acai Power which included acai, blueberries, oatmeal, chia seeds and some other stuff. Then I was dismayed when my total came out to over $9! For a smoothie?! Wtf!?! Yeah. I am not ok with that. I paid, and talked myself into, "well, this is my lunch, so not entirely a waste." The smoothie was good, as it should be for that price. (I am NOT cheap y'all but prefer to spend money in the right places) I did really enjoy it but I don't justify spending over $9 for a smoothie, really worth it. I'll just stick with Smoothie King. At least I'd get a gigantic size for like a dollar more.
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