Booster Juice Review: Pink Dragon Mix’r

This one leans even more into the visual side right away. The colour is bright and eye-catching, and it definitely feels like one of those drinks that’s meant to stand out.

Flavour-wise, this one has a bit more personality compared to the Dragon Slay-Ah.

You still get that dragon fruit base, but there’s more going on here. There’s a mix of fruity flavours that bring both sweetness and a slight tang, which gives it a bit more depth.

It’s not overly sour, but there’s just enough contrast to keep it from feeling flat.

The sweetness is still there, but it doesn’t dominate. It’s more balanced, and that makes it feel a bit more interesting overall.

Texture is similar — smooth, slightly thick, but still easy to drink. No heaviness, no chalkiness.

This one feels a bit more like a “treat” smoothie compared to the other. It’s still refreshing, but it has more of a flavour profile that keeps you engaged as you drink it.

Portion-wise, it’s easy to finish, and it doesn’t feel overwhelming.

Between the two, this one definitely stands out more in terms of flavour.

Final Verdict:

A brighter, more flavour-forward smoothie with a nice balance of sweet and tangy. More interesting than it looks.

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