Booster Juice Review: Dragon Slay-Ah Smoothie
This one immediately stands out just from the name alone, and visually it follows through on that. It’s bright, bold, and looks like something that’s supposed to feel a little more “extra” than your typical smoothie.
Right away, the flavour leans into that tropical category. You get a mix of sweet fruit flavours that blend together really smoothly, with dragon fruit being more of a subtle background note than a strong, distinct flavour.
That’s honestly pretty typical — dragon fruit usually adds colour and a light sweetness more than a strong taste, and that’s exactly what’s happening here.
The main flavour ends up being a mix of sweeter tropical fruits, which makes the drink very easy to enjoy. Nothing sharp, nothing overly sour — just smooth and slightly sweet all the way through.
Texture-wise, it’s thick but still drinkable. It doesn’t feel heavy or chalky, which is important because with some smoothies, especially ones with boosters, that can be an issue.
This one stays clean and smooth.
It’s also one of those drinks that feels refreshing without being too light. You could easily drink a full size without feeling weighed down, which makes it a good middle-ground option.
If there’s anything to note, it’s that it doesn’t have a super standout flavour moment. It’s more of a blend than a distinct taste.
But at the same time, that’s kind of what makes it good — it’s easy, balanced, and doesn’t overdo anything.
Final Verdict:
A smooth, tropical, easy-to-drink smoothie. Not overly bold, but very balanced and refreshing.
