Booster Juice Menu Canada 2026: Full Menu with Prices
Last updated: July 2026
Booster Juice started as a single smoothie counter in Sherwood Park, Alberta back in 1999, founded by Dale Wishewan. Almost thirty years later, it’s grown into one of the largest smoothie chains in the country, with well over 400 locations from coast to coast. The menu has grown right along with it — it’s no longer just smoothies. Here’s everything on it, laid out by category.
Smoothies
This is still the core of the menu, split into five categories:
- Classic Smoothies – fruit and juice based, no protein or superfood add-ins. From about $6.32 (Snack) to $9.03 (Regular).
- Spirit Smoothies – creamier, dessert-style blends. Similar pricing to Classic.
- Refresh Smoothies – built around greens and coconut water.
- High Protein Smoothies – around $9.71, made for post-workout recovery.
- Superfood+ Smoothies – the premium tier, up to roughly $10.27.
For the full flavor-by-flavor breakdown, see our Smoothies Menu guide.
Fresh Juices
Cold-pressed, made to order. Options include Orange, Apple, Carrot, and Celery, plus a couple of house blends like Ginger Hammer and Hail to the Kale.
- Typically priced between $6.99 and $7.99
Grilled Fresh (Wraps & Paninis)
The food side of the menu, added to give people a full meal option instead of just a drink.
| Item | Approx. Price |
| Chipotle Chicken Wrap | $9.48 |
| Pesto Chicken Panini | $8.49 |
| Egg White & Chorizo Wrap (breakfast) | $6.99 |
| Other wraps/paninis | from ~$5.98 |
Booster Balls
Small, snack-sized bites — good for kids or a quick bite between meals.
- Around $3.11 each, with multi-pack pricing usually working out cheaper per piece
Combos
Pairing a smoothie or juice with a wrap or snack.
- Snack-focused combos: from about $12.69
- Full meal combos: up to about $17.73
What’s Actually Worth Ordering
If you’re new to Booster Juice and don’t know where to start:
- Best all-around smoothie: Classic Smoothie, Regular size — safe, reliable, and the cheapest way to try the brand.
- Best for a meal: Chipotle Chicken Wrap paired with a Snack smoothie combo.
- Best value: Booster Balls in a multi-pack if you’re feeding more than one person.
- Best splurge: A Superfood+ smoothie — noticeably thicker and more expensive, but worth trying once.
A Few Things to Know Before You Order
- Prices vary by location. Malls, airports, and standalone stores don’t always charge the same amount — the numbers here are a solid national average, not a guarantee.
- Booster Nation is the loyalty program. Signing up gets you a free smoothie on your birthday and points toward future orders.
- Allergen info is available. If you have dietary restrictions, Booster Juice publishes an allergen menu on its official site, and it’s worth checking before ordering rather than assuming.
- Ordering ahead is an option. Most locations support pickup through the Booster Juice app, and several also deliver through Uber Eats, SkipTheDishes, and DoorDash.
Want to know about off-menu customizations? We’ve put together a separate Secret Menu guide covering the blends regulars order that aren’t printed on the board.
FAQ
How many Booster Juice locations are there in Canada?
Over 400, spread across every province, making it one of the largest smoothie chains in the country.
Who founded Booster Juice?
Dale Wishewan founded Booster Juice in 1999 in Sherwood Park, Alberta.
Is there a rewards program?
Yes — Booster Nation. Members get a free smoothie on their birthday plus points on regular purchases.
Does Booster Juice deliver?
Most locations offer delivery through Uber Eats, SkipTheDishes, or DoorDash, alongside pickup through their own app.
Are prices the same at every location?
Not exactly. Core menu prices are close nationwide, but small differences show up by province and by store type (malls and airports tend to run slightly higher).
