PJ's Smoothies

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PJ's Smoothies[edit | edit source]

PJ's Smoothies is a popular brand of smoothies that originated in the United Kingdom. The brand is known for its wide range of flavours and commitment to using only natural ingredients.

History[edit | edit source]

PJ's Smoothies was founded in 1994 by Paul Jacobson, who was inspired by the fresh fruit smoothies he discovered during his travels in the United States. He brought the concept back to the UK and started the company with the aim of providing a healthy and delicious alternative to traditional soft drinks.

Products[edit | edit source]

PJ's Smoothies offers a variety of flavours, including Strawberry Banana, Mango Passionfruit, and Raspberry Blackcurrant. Each smoothie is made with real fruit and does not contain any artificial colours, flavours, or preservatives.

In addition to their regular range, PJ's Smoothies also offers a line of Super Smoothies that are fortified with vitamins and minerals for an extra health boost.

Availability[edit | edit source]

PJ's Smoothies are widely available in supermarkets and convenience stores across the UK. They can also be purchased online through various retailers.

Reception[edit | edit source]

PJ's Smoothies has received positive reviews for its taste and quality. The brand has also been praised for its commitment to using only natural ingredients and for its innovative range of flavours.

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