Boost Juice announces celebrity smoothie range
Australian juice bar Boost Juice has partnered with four Australian celebrities to launch a limited edition range of smoothies and juices for summer.
Carrie Bickmore, Jules Lund, Adam D’Sylva and Justice Crew have each created a unique concoction that Boost Juice said reflects their “personality and taste”. Boost Juice will donate 50 cents for each of the celebrity smoothie range drinks sold to the charity of the celebrities’ choice.
The following charities will receive a 50 cent donation for every drink sold from their respective celebrity’s recipe:
- The Royal Melbourne Hospital Neuroscience Foundation (Carrie Bickmore)
- The Reach Foundation (Jules Lund)
- E.J Whitten Foundation (Adam D’Sylva)
- The Sony Foundation (Justice Crew)
Janine Allis, Founder of Boost Juice said it had been interesting to work alongside the Australian celebrities, “seeing what recipes they came up with”, but also to create an opportunity to give back to the community.
“Boost Juice has had a lot of fun working with such great Australian talent and is proud to be able to give back to charities so close to their hearts,” Ms Allis said. “We’re always looking for new and fun ways to support causes that strike a chord with our company and customers and our celebrity smoothie range has provided the perfect opportunity to do just that,” she said.
From November 3rd until Christmas Day, Boost Juice customers can indulge in Carrie Bickmore’s Bicker’s Brain Freeze (3rd-16th November 2014), Jules Lund’s Brotein Smoothie (17th-23rd November 2014), Adam D’Sylva’s Chef’s Tropical Infusion (24th November – 7th December 2014) and Justice Crew’s Justice Crush (8th-25th December 2014).
Boost Juice’s Celebrity Smoothie Range will be priced from $6.90 and available at Boost stores nationally from Monday 3rd November 2014 to Thursday 25th December 2014.