“I loved this cereal so much as a kid. This smoothie tastes just like it!”
~ Sloane
Fruity Pebbles, an unofficial Jamba Juice Secret Menu smoothie recipe, tastes just like the sugary sweet kids’ breakfast cereal from your misspent youth, and is just about as healthy for you. In other words, not at all … but it sure puts a smile on your face. Yabba dabba doo ;-)
Everything You Need
Key Ingredients
The Jamba Juice Secret Menu Fruity Pebbles smoothie ingredients are:
- soy milk
- lime sherbet
- orange sherbet
- pineapple sherbet
- raspberry sherbet
- Collagen Boost, optional
Health Benefits
Soy Milk – Soy milk is a dairy substitute made from soybeans and water. It is an excellent source of protein, potassium, and is often fortified with vitamin A, vitamin B12, and vitamin D. Also, being plant-based, soy milk contains no cholesterol, no lactose, and is very low in saturated fat.
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Lime Sherbet – Limes are a sour citrus fruit that are best known for their immunity boosting nutrients. They are loaded with vitamin C and contain other important minerals such as riboflavin and niacin. Limes are also known to reduce the risk of heart disease, prevent kidney stones, and aid in the absorption of iron.
Orange Sherbet – Oranges are the most popular of all citrus fruits. They are absolutely packed with vitamin C and provide significant amounts of the flavonoids hesperidin and naringenin as well as carotenoids beta-cryptoxanthin and lycopene. Oranges promote healthy immune function, boost heart health, and have been shown to prevent anemia.
Pineapple Sherbet – Pineapples are popular tangy tropical fruit that, surprising to most, originated in South America, not Hawaii. They are absolutely loaded with antioxidants and nutrients, including a ridiculously high amount of vitamin C (1 serving = 131% of the recommended daily intake), manganese, vitamin B6, and thiamin. Pineapples also contain a significant amount of the digestive enzymes bromelain that can help fight pancreatic cancer.
Raspberry Sherbet – Raspberries are a popular seasonal fruit that are actually a member of the rose family. They are packed with vitamin C and manganese and also provide several B vitamins, vitamin E, and vitamin K. Raspberries are very high in antioxidant plant compounds that protect against cell damage and can help reduce your risk of various chronic diseases.
How To Order From The Jamba Juice Secret Menu
Most Jamba Juice employees know many of the Secret Menu recipes, especially the popular ones, so all you need to do is ask. However, if it is a particularly obscure or experimental drink, or if you get an inexperienced server, just bookmark the recipe below and whip out your phone the next time you are at Jamba Juice … if they aren’t too busy with other customers, Jamba Juice employees will generally oblige. And, as always, don’t forget to tip your drink-maker!
Equipment Needed To Make At Home
A standard blender is all that is required to make these delicious smoothies. If you are making it for just one person, we recommend using the truly amazing personal NutriBullet Ultra as it is super-quick to set up and very easy to clean.
If you are making them for more than one person, we recommend a higher-end Vitamix blender that can process larger loads more efficiently.
For overnight storage, we recommend using a glass or BPA-free airtight container with a resealable lid.
How To Make The Fruity Pebbles Smoothie At Home
The Jamba Juice Secret Menu Fruity Pebbles smoothie is very easy to make:
- Step 1: Place soy milk, lime sherbet, orange sherbet, pineapple sherbet, raspberry sherbet, and crushed ice into a blender and secure the lid.
- Step 2: Start the blender on its lowest speed and steadily ramp up to its highest speed. This will reduce wear and tear on the motor and blades, facilitate a more consistent blend, and help prevent food splatter onto the lid and sides.
- Step 3: Blend for approximately 30 seconds or until a smooth consistency is achieved.
- Step 4: Pour into a glass for immediate refreshment or place in the refrigerator in an airtight container to enjoy later.
Recipe Tips And Substitutions
Almond milk or coconut milk can be substituted for the soy milk without changing this delicious smoothie’s flavor profile.
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Jamba Juice Secret Menu Fruity Pebbles Smoothie Recipe
Jamba Juice Secret Menu Fruity Pebbles Smoothie Recipe tastes just like the sugary sweet kids' breakfast cereal from your misspent youth. This recipe will show you how to make one.
Ingredients
- 1 ½ cup soy milk, unsweetened
- ½ cup lime sherbet
- ½ cup orange sherbet
- ½ cup pineapple sherbet
- ½ cup raspberry sherbet
- ½ cup ice
- 1 scoop Collagen Boost (optional)
Instructions
- Place milk, lime sherbet, orange sherbet, pineapple sherbet, raspberry sherbet, and crushed ice into a blender and secure the lid.
- Start the blender on its lowest speed and steadily ramp up to its highest speed. This will reduce wear and tear on the motor and blades, facilitate a more consistent blend, and help prevent food splatter onto the lid and sides.
- Blend for approximately 30 seconds or until a smooth consistency is achieved.
- Pour into a glass for immediate refreshment or place in the refrigerator in an airtight container to enjoy later.
Notes
- Almond milk or coconut milk can be substituted for the soy milk without changing this delicious smoothie's flavor profile.
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Nutrition Information:
Yield:
1Serving Size:
1 gramsAmount Per Serving: Calories: 485Total Fat: 12gSaturated Fat: 4gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 2mgSodium: 313mgCarbohydrates: 102gFiber: 5gSugar: 80gProtein: 13g
Smoothie Frequently Asked Questions
Fruity Pebbles is a colorful, rice-based cereal that offers a burst of mixed fruit flavors like orange, lemon, and cherry. The texture is crispy, and the taste is quite sweet, making it a hit among kids.
Sherbet does contain a small amount of milk or milk derivatives, which differentiates it from sorbet, a dairy-free alternative. The milk content in sherbet is usually around 1-2%, giving it a creamier texture than sorbet but less creamy than traditional ice cream.
More Jamba Juice Secret Menu Smoothie Recipes
→ If you liked this delicious Fruity Pebbles smoothie, try more of our off-the-menu favorites on our Jamba Juice Secret Menu Smoothie Recipes page.
Source
Jamba Juice: Website