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Boost Drinks Can Now Be Delivered To Easties Via Grain Till 7 July 2020

Get your Boost juice fix via Grain delivery


Image credit: @indofoodseeker

Call me basic, but if there’s one thing I miss more than bubble tea, it’s Boost’s thick juice blends. Ever since the temporary closure of standalone beverage outlets was announced, bubble tea brands and drink sellers have been finding other means to continue business. They’ve reached customers by selling their drinks online, via food delivery platforms, or through collaborations with other F&B brands. 

Though they’ve joined the race a lil’ late, Boost Juice Bars has finally announced their partnership with Grain to extend delivery services of their popular smoothies from now till 7 July 2020.


Image credit: @graincomsg

Unlike KOI’s partnership with Grain, Boost does not offer islandwide delivery services at the moment. Their collab with Grain extends delivery services primarily to the East side of Singapore, as well as certain regions in the North and South.

Delivery fees for different regions are illustrated in this delivery map, and they range from $4 to $11, depending on the destination.


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The minimum order for delivery is only $10, so you can just grab two cups of your favourite smoothie to make the cut. Alternatively, make it a full meal by pairing up a cup of Strawberry Squeeze ($6) with one of Grain’s wholesome Meal Bundles (from $19.95).


Image credit: @miya12gram

For those who live near the Boost outlets at Asia Square Food Court, ION Orchard, or Waterway Point, you can still get your juice fix via takeaway or delivery through Foodpanda and GrabFood. Otherwise, Easties can only enjoy their Boost juice privileges via the Grain website, app, or Grain delivery via Deliveroo.

For more fruity drinks, check out Playmade’s watermelon series that’s back for a limited time. Those with a hardcore sweet tooth, give Starbucks’ new Fantasy Tail Frappuccinos a go!

Feature image adapted from @indofoodseeker and @pingggueats.

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