LifestyleFood & DrinkFood and drinkA lot of people may think that being healthy can sometimes be 'boring', but Social News Assistant Editor Samantha Bartlett has recently found a smoothie that can give you a fibre boost, Vitamin C and is one of your five-a-day all while tasting like a dessert08:19, 15 Jun 2026We try Innocent smoothie which 'tastes like a dessert' Most of us are doing all we can to stay healthy these days. However, with busy lifestyles and a wealth of yummy treats out there, it can be hard to keep on track. A lot of people may think that being healthy can sometimes be 'boring' and means you can't eat or drink anything that tastes that good. However, I've recently found a smoothie that can give you a fibre boost, Vitamin C and is one of your five-a-day all while tasting like a dessert.‌Innocent smoothies have been around for a while, with most people knowing that they only contain natural, real-food ingredients like crushed fruit, vegetables, and pure juices, without any artificial sweeteners, preservatives, or added sugar.‌However, their new off, which has been inspired by desserts, are even tastier – with 'Like strawberry cupcakes', 'Blueberry muffin-ish' and 'A bit like lemon pie' flavours all on offer.‌The drinks have been designed to tap into the growing demand for scrumptious me-moments and the rise and rise of “little treat” culture - which I'm all about – so it was perfect for me to try.The new plant-based smoothies contain blended fruits as well as coconut milk to create a creamy texture, and considering coconut milk is one of my favourite ingredients I was sold from the first sip.‌You really get a punch of flavour with these smoothies, without it being overly sweet and knowing that it is all natural ingredients makes you feel even better about enjoying the taste of it.I have to say the 'Blueberry muffin-ish' is my favourite flavour, followed by the strawberry, then the lemon as lemon just isn't my thing but they're definitely all enjoyable.‌As well as just drinking as a smoothie too, you could also use the drinks to create healthy ice lollies, sorbets or put it in your overnight oats so it's a great versatile product.The new range has been available in Tesco from since May, and will be available in Waitrose, Sainsbury’s, Morrisons, and Ocado from September.The single-serve 250ml bottles have a recommended retail price (RRP) of £2.20, while the larger 750ml family bottles retail for £4.Article continues belowIf you're fancying a 'little treat' but still want to keep on track with nutrition, this is definitely one to try!Samantha BartlettSamantha Bartlett is an Assistant Editor of Social News across all Reach Plc titles. She frequently covers viral and lifestyle topics such as driving, money, food, shopping and travel.Choose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.‌Food and drinkHealthy LifestyleVitaminsShopping PicksWaitrose Ltd.TescoFoodSainsbury'sMorrisonsOcadoSupermarketsHealthy LifeHealthy eating