![]() As gross as it may sound to drink beet juice, from a blind taste test it would definitely taste more like a sweet fruit-type drink. The beet juice is called “ Red“, and is made of beets, apples, carrots, lemon, and ginger. ![]() It was okay, with sweet flavor and thick consistency, but I found it to be a bit too sweet and “heavy” after a few sips.Īlthough outside of the Foundation cleanse, BluePrint’s beet juice is probably tied for my favorite with the pineapple. I, however, did not LOVE the cashew milk. White Juice – From the reviews of the cleanse that I had read online before starting the cleanse, the white juice (“cashew milk” – made with cashews, vanilla, cinnamon, and agave) was supposed to be the “treat” at the end of the day and great-tasting. I actually prefer the green juice, but many who try the Blueprint cleanse like the lemonade better. It took some getting used to with the hint of spice - but the sweet flavors are quite appealing. Yellow Juice – Made of lemon, cayenne, and agave, this juice is a “spicy lemonade”. I like drinking it with salads and other meals occasionally outside of the cleanse. Made of pineapple, apple, and mint, it has a perfect sweet taste. It depends on your regular diet and food preferences as to whether this juice will appeal to you. ![]() However, some of my friends and relatives have tried it and hated it. I actually quite like the green juice, and I drink it regularly outside the cleanse. The juices in the Foundation cleanse were as follows: ![]() I ordered one of the three days of the cleanse online – and the juices came with numbers on them.Īlthough the green juice seemed the most daunting to me out of all of the juices (made of kale, apple, ginger, romaine, spinach, cucumber, etc.), I decided to go for the level two cleanse (Foundation). ![]()
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