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Creamsicle Smoothie Recipe

By Nesheaholic @nesheaholic
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I love the flavor of creamsicle. Something about the creaminess mixed with the tartness of the orange is the perfect combination. For a while I only indulged in creamsicle in the form of a creamsicle popsicle from the ice cream truck in the summer. But who wants to wait for one time a year for that sweet creamy goodness?! I wanted to figure out a way to enjoy the flavor of creamsicle whenever I wanted and without all the sugar of a commercial creamsicle pop and my Creamsicle Smoothie was born. This smoothie recipe is very easy and replicates the classic creamsicle flavor with fresh ingredients. The hardest part of this recipe is that you need to freeze your banana ahead of time. 
Creamsicle Smoothie Recipe
Ingredients: 
1 frozen banana (peel your banana before freezing it)1 orange peeled and seeded1/2 cup vanilla almond milk1 cup of ice1 tsp vanilla extract1 packet Emergen-C Super Orange flavor
Instructions
Place all your ingredients in your blender on the highest setting and blend until smooth, about 1 - 2 minutes. 
Creamsicle Smoothie Recipe
Creamsicle Smoothie Recipe
Creamsicle Smoothie Recipe
Creamsicle Smoothie Recipe
Creamsicle Smoothie Recipe
Emergen-C really kicks this smoothie up a notch. It is packed with 7 B vitamins,  Zinc and Manganese - which are antioxidants, electrolytes and vitamin C. I have been a fan of the product since back when I was in college. During the winter months it gives me peace of mind to have Emergen-C as part of my regimen for keeping healthy. I feel fortified when I drink it. It's an easy way to take vitamins. The Super Orange flavor fits great into this smoothie but there are 20 flavor varieties available.
I grabbed my Emergen-C from Walgreens. 
Creamsicle Smoothie Recipe
Check out more Emergen-C recipes HERE.
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