![]() I haven’t heard back since! I’m sure it’s just growing pains or an issue with their marketing department so I can’t write off the company completely but I feel like I should share my personal experience with Revive Organic as I’ve shared my personal experience with the other companies. Pre-post edit: I had gotten an email a few days ago asking if I had received the package. This was the second smoothie subscription company that had reached out to me which was actually what inspired me to compile a list of subscriptions so it’ll be easier for Canadians to find! I was told my shipment was delayed due to labour day long weekend and after 3 more follow ups over the next few weeks (since you know, frozen goods will go bad if they end up in limbo somewhere), my package never came. Revive Organics had reached out to offer me a set of smoothies to try. Check out how vibrant and lovely the smoothie looks down below.ĭelivery zone: throughout Canada Price: Box of 12 smoothies $101.88/$8.49 per smoothie Options: 10 flavour optionsįull disclaimer – my experience here may be different than yours. SmoothieGo are gluten-free and dairy-free, vegan, have no added sugar, and have no artificial colours. Their packaging is very clear as they include an image of all the ingredients that are inside – this makes it easy to pull a pack out of the freezer and being able to identify what flavour it is quickly and with ease. They fill their smoothie mix with over 7 ingredients per pack and usually include a superfood Organic Lucuma, Chia Seeds, Matcha, and more. SmoothieGo is a family run business based out of Quebec where they jam pack their smoothies with nutrient dense ingredients. However, each smoothie from SmoothieGo is actually two servings! You can blend a pack up and leave half in the fridge for later or do what I do and share half with my partner. I know, at first glance, compared to the Evive Smoothie, the price is double the amount. (Bonus info: another thing that Evive Smoothie does differently is that they also sell their smoothies in the frozen selection at retail locations)ĭelivery zone: throughout Ontario and Quebec Price: Box of 12 smoothies $90/$7.50 per smoothie Options: 13 flavour options Their smoothies uses plant based protein boosts such as pea protein and chia protein in addition to mixing both fruit and vegetables together so you can easily get your daily servings of fruits and vegetables in. ![]() I’ve done this a few times when I was rushing out the door to work and all I needed to do was pop the cubes into a mason jar then bought a small carton of milk at the subway and mixed them together (see below of a snap from my IG stories when this last happened). They’re perfect for on-the-go drinking as you just need to pop out their little smoothie cubes into a container, add some liquid in, and let them melt together. Evive Smoothie is quite unique as they do not require a blender to make! Yup, a blender-less smoothie. ![]() ![]() While at first, smoothies don’t sound like something that should be delivered to your door due to the fact that you know, it’s liquid and should be kept cold, these companies has found a way to make it work! Evive Smoothieĭelivery zone: throughout Canada Price: Box of 12 smoothies per order $45/$3.75 per smoothie Options: 7 flavour optionsĮvive Smoothie is an organic and vegan smoothie subscription based in Quebec. Smoothie subscriptions seem to still be a relatively new thing in Canada (I mean it feels just like yesterday when companies like Hello Fresh and Blue Apron was saying hello to Canadians) so I wanted to compile a list of companies that provide this service in Canada. I consume a lot of American content so if you do too, I’m sure you’ve heard of Daily Harvest, a smoothie subscription that sponsors a lot of podcasts and influencers. Yes, having smoothies delivered straight to your door can be a little expensive BUT if it’s something you’re interested in and find that it helps you save time/adds value to your day, I say go for it! While the price point can be a little high sometimes, I’ve found that when I’m looking to try something new (ie a new flavour combo with boosters and etc), it’s more worth it for me to purchase it and try it through a subscription first instead of buying all the ingredients separately then realizing it’s not my cup of tea. Okay, let me get to this right off the bat. Are you looking for a convenient way to add more fruits and vegetables in your diet? Why not try a smoothie subscription so smoothies packed with fruits and vegetables are delivered straight to your door? ![]()
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