Fitness influencer recreates iconic Boost Juice drink at home
A fitness influencer has recreated Boost Juice’s iconic Mango Magic, with many fans claiming they were keen to make it at home.
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It is one of the nation’s favourite summer drinks and now one fitness influencer has shared how you can recreate it at home.
Queensland-based Bec Hardgrave is known for sharing her “fakeaway” meals, recreating dishes from Guzman y Gomez and McDonald’s at home.
This time, she has recreated Boost Juice’s Mango Magic, which typically features mango nectar, mango, banana, vanilla yoghurt and ice.
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“Let’s make a high-protein, macro-friendly Mango Magic that takes exactly like Boost Juice,” Bec said in her video.
She said customers just needed three ingredients, plus water and ice, as well as a blender.
She used frozen mango from Woolworths, as well as mango Gelativo ice cream and whey protein.
The recipe came up to 189 calories, with 15 grams of protein in it.
Despite Bec’s clip being sponsored content to promote a brand she was working with, many social media users were in awe of the smoothie recreation, with many asking the fitness influencer to recreate other types of smoothies.
“Could you try to recreate the green tea mango mantra!!! You should give it a go, it’s really good,” one said.
“Hands down the best Boost Juice flavour,” another said.
One said: “Yum. so easy to make.”
Another added: “Oh I sooooo need to make this!”
“Please do a mango tango crush one,” one social media user asked Bec.
Originally published as Fitness influencer recreates iconic Boost Juice drink at home