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Boost Juice Vibe Club - Triple Your Points

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Usually only one point per juice purchase.

For the promotional period (24th Oct - 3rd Nov 2013):

  • 1 boost = 3 pts

Great way to quickly build up points and score yourself a free juice!

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  • Not a bad deal if you regularly drink Boost.

  • do you have to register your card here ?
    http://vibecard.boostjuice.com.au/uprofile.py?Action=new

  • -4

    Boost is good for you!

  • Wow - interesting promo in lead upto summer when you think more people would be having this anyway - esp considering the queue i saw at Bondi the other day! - Although, maybe trying to knock out competitors, eg Top Juice??

  • -4

    The Juice Bar that smells like vomit.

  • Just logged into my account. No points have been posted since October 2012!

    • Don't think the points activity is very accurate. Mine also says that I haven't got any points since Dec 2012, but just redeemed a free one about 2 weeks ago.

      • Ic. Thanks. So who's got the current total? The store's POS?

        • Tbe emails I get with the points total seem up to date to me. But yes the staff should have access to it.

  • On 7 points so, perfect!

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    "BOOST IS GOOD FOR YOU"

    ALL ABOUT ANTI-OXIDANTS
    THE WORLD OF FRUIT ENCYCLOPEDIA
    THE FACTS ON FIBRE
    NATURAL VS ADDED
    BERRY BERRY GOOD FOR YOU
    ORANGE JUICE AND HEALTH
    VEGE'S AND BOWEL CANCER
    http://www.boostjuice.com.au/all-about-anti-oxidants

    All about anti-oxidants

    The lowdown on antioxidants

    Well, naturally occurring antioxidants are everywhere – and they’re found in fruit, vegetables, fruit juice, vegetable juice and cereals. Basically, antioxidants protect the cells of the body from damage by free radicals. Free radicals are like the bad guys in your body – thought to trigger the initial phase of several diseases by damaging cells and occur naturally, but can be increased by things like smoking. Naturally occurring antioxidants destroy free radicals and therefore can reduce the risk of heart disease and some cancers.

    naming names

    Catechins: black and green tea
    Lycopene: tomatoes, tomato products, watermelon, ruby grapefruit
    Flavonoids: apples, grapes, wine, tea, most fruit & vegetables in small amounts
    Ellagic acid: strawberries, raspberries, apples
    Anthocyanins: blueberries, cranberries, raspberries, blackberries, grapes
    antioxidants at work (they never have a sick day!)

    Despite all the good press about antioxidants – most people couldn’t tell you what they actually do … so next time your’re at a trivia night and you land that often quoted question about ‘What can stop bananas from going brown?” – you’ll have it in the bag. Lemon juice on a banana (or apple) will stop it going brown. Why? This works because lemon juice contains vitamin C, an antioxidant which protects the banana from free radical damage caused by the oxygen in the air.

  • I like boost, I just wish they had more smoothie flavors. It's always the same few I get each time.

    And they're expensive.

  • In some places they're offering a "buy one, get the second for $1" promotion, also ending on the 3rd of November.

  • So many health food advocates on here lol. Supporting a health food is the same as supporting a fast food in my opinion. Its organic so it must be good!

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