Dole Summer Smoothies | Giveaway

July 30, 2010 in giveaway,review

Dole Summer Smoothies

I've never had a themed party before, but I was given the opportunity to try one out.  We had a DOLE smoothie party and invited some of our friends and their kiddos to try it out.

I had a hard time finding the DOLE frozen fruits, but eventually found them at Publix (not Kroger or Walmart).  I had selected a couple Dole's Smoothie recipes, but when I got to the store, I realized they didn't have all of the ones I wanted.

Dole Summer Smoothies

First, we made a berry berry smoothie.  It was quite tasty.  The favorite was an adaptation of one of the recipes (because the store didn't carry them all).

I blended 1 c of fat free vanilla yogurt, 1 cup of frozen pineapple, 2 cups of frozen mango and 1 c of orange juice or pineapple juice.  This was definitely a hit!  It was smooth, creamy and icy.

A bonus of using frozen fruit is that you don't need to add any ice to the recipes.

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These were some very happy customers.

Dole Summer Smoothies

Win It: Five (5) lucky readers will each receive two coupons good for any Dole frozen fruit package.

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My opinions are my honest, and thoughtful views and were not influenced by any source. I was not compensated monetarily for this giveaway.  I received the samples to facilitate the review.

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