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  2. FUELED Wellness + Nutrition | Smoothie King’s New GLP-1 ...

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    Smoothie King just launched its GLP-1 Support Menu with five specific smoothie blends to help support the journey of individuals using GLP-1 weight loss medications like Ozempic and Wegovy – and ...

  3. Popular Smoothie Chain Debuts Ozempic-Friendly Menu ... - AOL

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    Smoothie King calls the special menu the GLP-1 Support Menu. It includes smoothies that are high in protein and fiber, and have no added sugars, all things that people typically look for when ...

  4. Smoothie King's 5 New Drinks Are Aimed at GLP-1 Users - AOL

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    Food & Wine / Smoothie King Some 12% — or about 1 in 8 — people living in the U.S. have tried a GLP-1 drug, according to a survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation. And with that drug comes many ...

  5. Smoothie King - Wikipedia

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    Smoothie King Franchises Inc. (doing business as Smoothie King) [1] is an American privately held company that operates a chain of retail stores that specialize in selling smoothies. Founded in 1973, the company was bought by a South Korean franchisee in 2012. In the late 2010s, the company was focusing on whole and unmodified ingredients.

  6. Smoothie - Wikipedia

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    Kiwifruit smoothie. A smoothie is a beverage made by puréeing ingredients in a blender. [1] A smoothie commonly has a liquid base, such as fruit juice or milk, yogurt or ice cream. Other ingredients may be added, including fruits, vegetables, non-dairy milk, crushed ice, whey powder or nutritional supplements.

  7. Health shake - Wikipedia

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    Smoothies—particularly green smoothies—are arguably a type of health shake, except stereotypical health shakes often contain some processed ingredients rather than just raw fruit and vegetables. Factory-made products often contain sweeteners and other additives (e.g., antioxidants , preservatives ).