Monday, June 17, 2013

Taste Testing McDonald's Blueberry Pomegranate McCafe Smoothie

By: Finance Foodie

The new McCafé Blueberry Pomegranate Smoothie from McDonald's focuses on the latest trend in berries - as it is made with a blend of blueberries and raspberries and a splash of pomegranate juice.  This new McCafé menu introduction is also part of McDonald’s ongoing efforts to evolve its menu with relevant, great-tasting beverage choices. I happened to try one of these shakes out during my West Coast vacation last week, in an effort to escape the hot Hollywood heat (the weather, not the people).
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So what did I think? The tart pomegranate juice blended with the sweetness of blueberries and raspberries along with ice and lowfat yogurt for sure presented a unique taste. Although not as "punchy" as some of the other smoothies (the Mango Pineapple remains my favorite), it still had a nice consistency and provided a sweet but not cloying treat after walking around in the sun for an hour.  Plus, at 220 calories for a small size, the new smoothie is a totally healthy, convenient and a relatively low calorie way to cool down without ruining my goal bikini body!

****Giveaway****
Congrats Carrie! 

McDonald's wants to treat a financefoodie.com reader to a summer worth of smoothies and more! One reader will receive one (1) $25 Arch card and eight (8) product coupons good for a free small Blueberry Pomegranate Smoothie!

There are THREE ways to enter
1. REQUIRED: In my comments section, tell me what is your favorite summer vacation spot. Also please include your email address so I can contact you if you win!
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Contest ends Friday, July 21, 2013 at 5pm EST. Winners will be chosen via random integer generator on random.org announced on the financefoodie.com site shortly afterwards that night!

Full Disclosure: McDonald's provided the product coupons for the giveaway. FFMP paid for the $25 Arch card. I was not compensated for this post.

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