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d’Juice – New Orleans

Five Medium Smoothies or $5 for $10 Worth of Juice and Smoothies at d’Juice

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  • T460x279
  • Healthy Living
  • Simple Pleasures

In a Nutshell

Vegetable- and fruit-based smoothies, including a specialty blend with cucumber, apple, kale, spinach, green pepper, mangoes, and bananas

The Fine Print

  • Expires Mar 13, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per table. Valid only for option purchased. Dine-in or carryout only.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

A tall, cool beverage is often the reward for making it through a difficult task, such as mowing the lawn or drinking a gallon of milk. Work up a thirst for this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $15 for five medium smoothies (up to a $31.25 value)
  • $5 for $10 worth of juice and smoothies

d’Juice

Despite its troubled-sounding name, It’s Not Easy Being Green reigns as d’Juice’s most popular creation: a smoothie built of cucumber, green apple, kale, spinach, and green pepper sweetened by frozen mangoes and bananas. Many of d’Juice’s other juices and smoothies follow a similar recipe, blending nutrient-rich veggies such as beets and carrots with palate-friendly nectars such as peaches and pears. Those with chronic nightmares about vegetables chasing them through a garden can also scan the menu for fruit-only smoothies, which blend whole fruits with juice, sherbet, or fat-free frozen yogurt.

Groupon Says

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d’Juice

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    New Orleans

    8237 Oak St.
    New Orleans, Louisiana 70118
    (504) 324-9933
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Reviews

  • I am completely addicted to this juice-I have to go a few times a week, just to get my fix! If you want a real smoothie, this is your place!
    Leigh L., Yelp, 8/6/12
  • We had the green smoothie and carrot smoothie. So refreshing and delicious.
    Lily P., Yelp, 4/13/12