Smoothie King is celebrating National Refreshers Day by offering Healthy Rewards Members a free 12 oz. Refresher on August 14. This limited-time offer features signature Refreshers made with natural fruits and antioxidants, available in Pineapple Mango, and Strawberry Guava flavors, with lemonade options for added sweetness.
Smoothie King Celebrates National Refreshers Day with a Free 12 oz. Refresher for Rewards Members
Smoothie King offers an exclusive freebie, a rare treat health-conscious fans won’t want to miss. This is a special offer just for you, our valued Healthy Rewards Members.
Health and indulgence don't usually go hand in hand, but Smoothie King has been changing that narrative for years. By blending deliciousness with nutrition, they've redefined what it means to indulge while staying healthy. Smoothie King champions Clean Blends, ensuring their drinks contain no artificial flavors and only natural juices. Smoothie King is offering something unique to their loyal customers to celebrate National Refreshers Day.
On August 14, Smoothie King will celebrate National Refreshers Day by offering a free 12 oz. Refresher to their Healthy Rewards Members. According to Fast Food Club, this limited-time offer lets members enjoy Smoothie King’s signature Refreshers at no cost. These Refreshers, made with natural fruits and packed with vitamins and antioxidants, are a delicious way to boost your health. They are available in two flavors: Pineapple Mango and Strawberry Guava, with lemonade versions for a sweeter option. Naturally caffeinated with green coffee beans, these Refreshers provide a clean energy boost without artificial ingredients.
To take advantage of this offer, sign up for a Healthy Rewards membership, which is free. Members can download the Smoothie King Healthy Rewards app or visit their website to gain access to this exclusive offer and other deals and discounts.
Explore Popular Refreshers: Smoothie King's SK Refreshers and Starbucks' Mango Dragonfruit Lemonade
Plenty of options exist if you’re looking for more Refreshers to try. Refreshers have gained popularity recently, and many beverage chains offer their versions. Refreshers typically stand out from juices and lemonades by being more fruity and healthier. Here are some you shouldn’t miss:
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SK Refreshers – Smoothie King’s line of Refreshers, available in Pineapple, Mango, or Strawberry Guava, are among the healthiest options on the menu. Packed with vitamins and minerals and free from artificial flavors or preservatives, these drinks are refreshing and energizing, thanks to natural caffeine from green coffee beans. The SK Refreshers are also the first-ever Smoothie King drinks to be served over ice, making them perfect for any time of the year.
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Starbucks’ Mango Dragonfruit Lemonade Refresher - Starbucks offers one of the best refreshers on the market. The Mango Dragonfruit Lemonade Refresher combines the tropical flavors of mango and dragonfruit for a fruity and refreshing drink, making it a great choice even on cooler days.


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