Jamba Juice "Make It Light"- any thoughts?
saracatherine89
Posts: 291 Member
Hi everyone,
Sometimes I like to get a Jamba Juice for my lunch on hot days like today. I was looking at the menu online to decided what I want, and saw that they have a new "Make it Light" feature where you can get it with 1/3 less calories. Has anyone tried this? What makes it a 'light' smoothie? Does it taste okay? I am not a fan of 'light' or 'diet' things usually so I was wondering what people thought.
Thanks!
Sometimes I like to get a Jamba Juice for my lunch on hot days like today. I was looking at the menu online to decided what I want, and saw that they have a new "Make it Light" feature where you can get it with 1/3 less calories. Has anyone tried this? What makes it a 'light' smoothie? Does it taste okay? I am not a fan of 'light' or 'diet' things usually so I was wondering what people thought.
Thanks!
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I'd look up and see if they are replacing regular things with something like splenda or another artificial sweetener.
Honestly, for me Jamba is just for if I'm in a super hurry when I'm out or an occasional treat. They are really high in sugar. BUT they do have a few smoothies (the fruit and veggie ones come to mind) that, if you get the 16oz, they are pretty low calorie anyways (under 200). I add a couple protein boosts and it's a decent meal on the go. You don't really need to "go light" unless you're in super danger of going over calories really.0 -
They make frozen ones that you can buy in the freezer section, just add an a cup of apple juice. They aren't too bad. You can save some money and calories and get the frozen ones.0
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I have been look for facts on thier drinks, can't seem to find any, would of thought they would have it on thier website0
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love Jamba Juice0
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There nutrition facts are posted on there website and on there menu. They have light smoothies that are delicious! I love the strawberry nirvana. And yes, they do add splenda to some of them but who really cares? Treat yourself once in awhile0
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The nutrition facts are online: http://www.jambajuice.com/component/nutfacts
I drank one as a meal replacement after my mouth was numbed at the dentist. It was good--it does taste "lighter," though.0 -
I used to work at Jamba Juice. Honestly, their "light" smoothies aren't really that great. If you want a lower calorie and healthier option, ask them to make you your own smoothie with soy milk or a juice base, 1 scoop non fat yogurt, and fruit. There's no need for the splenda added sweetened smoothies... the fruit does it for you!0
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