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Juice Stop Smoothies?


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Does anyone have a Juice Stop where they live? I know it is a chain around my area, but not sure if it's nation-wide. They make awesome smoothies and I've been craving one so badly now that I'm pregnant. Their website doesn't have an allergen listing, but they use a lot of natural ingredients so I called the nearest location wasn't very satisified with the answers I got. There are 2 ingredients on their menu that raise possible concerns for me- wheat grass and barley grass. They didn't know if those had gluten in them, so I'll have to try to catch the store owners sometime. But has anyone here successfully had a smoothie from here? If there is gluten in wheat grass or barley grass then I'll probably avoid going there due to possible cross contamination in the blenders, but if not it would be a wonderful thing to have in the summer heat!


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sa1937 Community Regular

No Juice Stop here but I wouldn't touch wheat grass or barley grass with a 10-foot pole. I think it's just too risky.

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No Juice Stop here but I wouldn't touch wheat grass or barley grass with a 10-foot pole. I think it's just too risky.

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me, neither!!!

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:blink:

me, neither!!!

I had googled wheat grass and barley grass and found some info saying they don't contain gluten, but wasn't sure if I should believe it. Ugghhh....no smoothies then. I know I can try to make my own, but it's just so much easier to grab one from the smoothie shop!

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