Three spots in Charleston to grab a wellness drink

These local wellness drink spots offer smoothies, juices, and everything in between.

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Tasi Bites and Blends offers fresh juice, that’s pressed when you order.

Photo by @tasifresh

Looking to quench your thirst while also freshening up your day? We’ve rounded up three local spots that offer sneaky ways to drink your veggies and vitamins.

Tasi Bites and Blends, 1948 Long Grove Dr., Ste. 5, Mt. Pleasant
This menu is packed with so many options. Our eyes are on the Red Pill Juice, which gets its red color from beet, carrot, ginger, and green apple.

The Main Squeeze, 656 Long Point Rd., Ste. C, Mt. Pleasant
All things wellness can be found at this shop. The orange, turmeric, and black pepper shot + the Lean Green smoothie, sound like an ideal workout recovery combo.

Blend Juice Bar, 320 W. Coleman Blvd., Mt. Pleasant
This menu offers a variety of wellness shots and has a whole section dedicated to green smoothies. We want to try The JD, which is loaded with strawberries, blueberries, bananas, cashews, almond milk, and honey.

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