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Staying Fit With Fitgo

Jess Lin, Fitgo Smoothie Malaysia

24-Jan-18 11:00

 Staying Fit With Fitgo

Are you on a strict dietary plan but feel that your options are lacking? Especially when you’re on-the-go and crave for a fresh fruit and vegetable smoothie but you’re just tired of the lack of flavour and varieties available at your favourite juice counter. Today we speak to Jess Lin, the brain behind Fitgo Smoothie, the vending machine which has recently break the internet to be the first of its kind to enter the Malaysian market, where fresh smoothies are easily accessible through a vending machine that prepares and mixes smoothies on the spot.

Produced by: Freda Liu


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