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Vitamin C Bomb Smoothie: A Refreshing Boost for Immunity and Vitality


Serving: This smoothie is best enjoyed fresh to get the full benefit of its vitamin C content. However, if you have leftovers, store them in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 24 hours.

Storage Tip: If you want to make the smoothie ahead of time, you can freeze the fruits in portions, so they’re ready to blend on the go. Just blend with the liquid when you’re ready to enjoy it!

Variations:
Add Greens: Boost the health benefits by adding a handful of spinach or kale to the smoothie for a green twist.

Add Protein: To make it more filling, throw in a scoop of your favorite protein powder or some Greek yogurt.

Spice It Up: If you love a little heat, add a pinch of cayenne pepper or a squeeze of lime to balance the sweetness with a tangy kick.

FAQ:
Can I use frozen fruit? Absolutely! Frozen fruits work great and can even make your smoothie thicker and colder without needing to add ice.

How much Vitamin C is in this smoothie? With the combination of mango, pineapple, orange, and ginger, this smoothie provides a great dose of vitamin C, well over 100% of your daily recommended intake in just one glass!

Stay healthy, energized, and glowing with this Vitamin C Bomb Smoothie—it’s a delicious, refreshing way to nourish your body from the inside out!

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