Booster Juice is not only one of the best Juice and Smoothie Bars, It's also the fastest growing Juice Bar in Canada. The original store was opened in Edmonton Alberta CA in 1999. Today, there are over 300 locations worldwide across North America and Canada. Internationally, they have locations in India, Saudi Arabia, Netherlands and several other countries.
This was all started by two university students named Dale Wishwan and Jon Amack. They had enough experience with business that they became entrepreneurs in their Juice and Smoothie bar grew over time. Dale Wishwan is President of Booster Juice and Jon Amack is CEO. Wishwan believed that the best way grow the company would be to focus on quality and superior customer service. Booster Juice staff believe that every customer should leave the store with a smile on his or her face.
Booster Juice has over three dozen varieties of beverages on the menu. They offer blends of various types of fruits and vegetables. Customers can also design their own drinks to make themselves happy with their own individual tastes. One of my personal favourites is Very Berry which is made out of cranberries, raspberries, strawberries, blueberries, and yogurt.
Booster Juice are very nutritional. Here are the options to choose from:
1. Energy
1. Energy
2. Warrior
3. Wilderness
4. Combo
5. Fiber
6. Fusion
7. Power
3. Wilderness
4. Combo
5. Fiber
6. Fusion
7. Power
8. Boggle
9. Protein
9. Protein
Most Booster Juice or
Smoothies have between 340 and 380 calories. I know that most are virtually fat
free, but this still seems like a lot of calories for a smoothie. Booster Juice is very proud of the nutritional
make-up of their smoothies. They have designed the recipes and the ingredients
that make up our smoothies to be the very best, the very freshest, and the most
wholesome that they could be. Let’s see how smoothies fit into one’s daily food
intake. First off, smoothies provide
nutritious calories. Calories provide energy for the body and are necessary.
Some drinks or foods provide only ‘empty calories’ usually with extremely high
sugar and fat contents. Pop, candies, chips and cheesiest are a few examples of
these. These foods don’t provide the nutritious building blocks for healthy
activity and daily living. They don’t fill you up and often leave you craving
more high sugar or fat snacks. Smoothies provide both your body and mind with
the well-being of good nutrition. Let’s compare a few popular snacks with our
smoothies, just to gain a little perspective:
a) Double Chocolate Cookie, 210 calories, 10 grams fat
b) McDonald’s Fruit N’ Yogurt Parfait, 380 calories, 5 grams fat
Which one of our
smoothies is good for customers who have diabetes?
The best solution is that
booster juice offer their customer the Nutritional Breakdown Binder that has
the detailed information on each and every smoothie and drink that they serve.
The customer can then find a drink that suits their needs. A few suggestions to
help them with their decision may be made:
1. Try a snack size smoothie.
2. Try a fresh juice. The veggie juices will be lower in
sugar than the fruit.
3. Try a Life Choice smoothie. These smoothies have no
sorbet added to them, but do have
extra fruit. The snack size may be suitable.
How many fruits are serving in each smoothie ?
Canada’s Food Guide to healthy eating provides a guideline to nutritious daily choices. It states that adults and children should eat 5 to 10 servings of fruit and vegetables every day. An adult serving size of fruit is defined as 1 medium size fresh fruit, half a cup of fruit juice or half a cup of frozen fruit. Almost all Booster Juice smoothies contain over 4 servings of fruit (www.boosterjuice.com). The Life Choice smoothies have the most fruit of all with more than 5 servings. That’s your whole day’s intake of fruit in one delicious smoothie.
BOOSTER JUICE SHATTERS WORLD RECORD FOR LARGEST SMOOTHIE
In Toronto, Ontario — July 27, 2006 After 7 blenders, 3.5 hours of blending and over 740 liters, Kitchener’s Sunrise Mall Booster Juice store has broken the current record for the World’s Largest Smoothie. The new record of 740 litres breaks the previous record of 333 litres. Store owners Frank and Simon Voisin led the attempt, aided by city firefighters were on site to help the popular local landmark take its place in the Guinness Book of World records by making the world’s largest smoothie. Even more impressive than the record, Booster Juice raised $1,000 for Canadian Cancer Society by selling the world’s largest smoothie in 24 oz cups after the record breaking event
Franchise
A booster juice franchise costs a net worth of $500,000 and $100,000 in liquid assets to qualify. The franchise fee is $25,000 with a total expected invested between $175,165 and $287,210.
Watch the link below about franchise opportunity and Booster juice
Watch the link below about franchise opportunity and Booster juice
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