Booster Juice Smoothies Menu 2026: All Flavors, Sizes & Prices
If you’ve stood in front of a Booster Juice menu board and felt a little overwhelmed, you’re not alone. The lineup has grown a lot over the years, and it’s no longer just “pick a fruit and go.” There are five main smoothie categories now, each built for a different kind of craving — light and fruity, protein-heavy, green and nutrient-dense, or just plain indulgent.
Here’s the full breakdown, category by category, so you know exactly what you’re ordering before you get to the counter.
How Booster Juice Sizes Work
Before getting into flavors, it helps to know the sizing system, since it affects the price on almost every drink:
- Snack – the smallest size, good for a quick top-up
- Regular – the standard size most people order
- Large – available on most smoothies for about $1.50 more than Regular
High Protein and Superfood+ smoothies are usually only sold in Regular size, since they’re already calorie-dense.
Classic Smoothies
These are the original lineup — fruit, juice, and either sorbet or frozen yogurt blended together. No protein powder, no extras, just straightforward fruit flavor. Popular picks include Strawberry Sunshine, Peach Perfection, and Tropical Tornado.
- Snack: around $6.32
- Regular: around $9.03
- Large: add roughly $1.50
Spirit Smoothies
A step up from Classic — these use cream or extra fruit blends for a richer, thicker texture. Funky Monkey and Canadian Colada fall in this category, and they tend to taste more like dessert than a health drink.
- Priced similarly to Classic Smoothies, generally $6.30–$9.05 depending on size
Refresh Smoothies
Built around greens, coconut water, and lighter fruit, these are the closest thing to a “detox” option on the menu without going full green-juice territory.
- Regular: roughly $9.00–$9.30
High Protein Smoothies
These are made for people heading to or from the gym. Expect 20+ grams of protein per drink, with some options like Nuttin’ Better pushing past 600 calories — worth knowing if you’re watching intake rather than chasing it.
| Flavor | Approx. Price (Regular) |
| Ripped Berry | $9.71 |
| Strawberry Storm | $9.71 |
| Nuttin’ Better (~650 cal) | $9.71 |
| Bananas-A-Whey | $9.71 |
Superfood+ Smoothies
The premium tier — think açai, matcha, and other add-ins marketed for extra nutrition. These are the most expensive smoothies on the menu, generally landing between $9.70 and $10.30 for a Regular size.
Booster Blends
A lighter, tea-based line, often cream-blended, that sits at the lower end of the price range. Tropical Teazer and Mango Teazer are the cheapest smoothies on the whole menu, while options like Oranges n’ Cream and Almighty Acai cost a bit more.
- Starting around $5.64, up to about $9.00
What a Smoothie Actually Costs You
To put it all together, here’s roughly what you’re paying across the board:
- Cheapest smoothie (Booster Blend, Snack size): ~$5.64
- Most common order (Classic, Regular): ~$9.03
- Most expensive (Superfood+, Regular): ~$10.27
Keep in mind prices shift slightly by province and by location — a mall kiosk and a standalone store won’t always match exactly. If the price matters to you, it’s worth a quick check on the Booster Juice app before you order, since it shows live pricing for your specific location.
Which One Should You Actually Order?
- First time trying Booster Juice? Start with a Classic Smoothie — it’s the easiest to judge the brand by.
- Post-workout? Go High Protein — Bananas-A-Whey is the most popular of the four.
- Want something lighter? A Booster Blend in Snack size is the cheapest, lowest-commitment option.
- Feeling fancy? Superfood+ is the one to try, even if it costs a couple dollars more.
Looking for off-menu combinations? Check out our Booster Juice Secret Menu guide for custom blends regulars actually order.
FAQ
How much is a Booster Juice smoothie in Canada?
Prices range from about $5.64 for a Snack-size Booster Blend up to roughly $10.27 for a Regular Superfood+ smoothie.
Can I upgrade to a Large size on any smoothie?
Most Classic, Spirit, Refresh, and Booster Blend smoothies can be upgraded to Large for about $1.50 more. High Protein and Superfood+ smoothies are typically Regular-size only.
Are Booster Juice smoothies gluten-free?
Most fruit-based smoothies are naturally gluten-free, but it’s worth checking the allergen menu on the official Booster Juice site if you have a specific concern, since add-ins can vary.
Do prices change by location?
Yes — Booster Juice prices can vary slightly by province and by store, especially in malls or airports. The numbers above are a solid average, not a guarantee for every location.
