Erewhon Barbie Birthday Wish Smoothie Review
I think the Olivia Rodrigo smoothie was way better
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Stepping into Erewhon, there's always an air of excitement, especially when a new celebrity smoothie drops. The Barbie Birthday Wish Smoothie definitely caught my eye, not just for its vibrant pink hue but also for some of its unique, premium ingredients. Like many of you, I was particularly curious about two standout components: the Zuma Valley Coconut Whip and the Mikuna Chocho Plant Protein. First, let's talk about the Zuma Valley Coconut Whip. As someone who loves plant-based options, I was eager to see how this dairy-free whip would perform. Coconut whip, in general, can add a lovely creaminess and a hint of tropical flavor without overwhelming the main taste of the smoothie. In the Barbie smoothie, I found that the Zuma Valley version contributed a smooth, luxurious texture, making each sip feel a bit more decadent. It's a fantastic alternative to traditional dairy, offering a light sweetness that complements the fruit base. It certainly elevated the smoothie's mouthfeel, giving it that Instagram-worthy finish. However, for the price point, I was hoping for something that would truly transform the overall flavor, and while it was pleasant, I wouldn't say it was a game-changer on its own. Next up, the Mikuna Chocho Plant Protein. This was an ingredient I hadn't encountered much before, and as an advocate for plant-based nutrition, I was intrigued. Chocho, or lupin bean, is known for being a complete protein source, packed with amino acids and fiber. It's a great choice for those looking for a clean, sustainable protein boost. In terms of taste, I honestly didn't detect a strong flavor from the chocho protein in the smoothie, which is often a good thing for protein powders – you don't want it to overpower the other ingredients. It seemed to blend in seamlessly, contributing to the smoothie's thickness without any gritty texture. From a nutritional standpoint, incorporating chocho is a smart move for a wellness-focused brand like Erewhon, ensuring you get a solid protein hit with your treat. My personal experience, however, was that while nutritionally beneficial, it didn't significantly enhance the taste profile enough to justify the smoothie's hefty price tag. Overall, while the Barbie Birthday Wish Smoothie is undeniably pretty and features some high-quality, plant-based ingredients like the Zuma Valley Coconut Whip and Mikuna Chocho Plant Protein, my initial feeling remains: the Olivia Rodrigo smoothie still holds the top spot for me. The combination of flavors and the overall experience of the Olivia Rodrigo blend just felt more cohesive and satisfying. The Barbie smoothie is a fun, trendy option, and I appreciate the inclusion of unique ingredients like chocho, but I felt it lacked that special 'wow' factor that makes me want to repeatedly splurge. If you're curious about trying these specific ingredients in a smoothie and don't mind the premium cost, it's worth a try for the experience, but temper your expectations if you're hoping for a new absolute favorite.











































The whey in this drink makes it non Vegan. Why would they do that. (Erewhon A2 Whey Protein offers a premium protein source derived from A2/A2 nonfat milk. This formulation features whey protein concentrate.)