OCALA, FL (352today.com) – Planet Smoothie officially opened its doors in Ocala in April 2026, offering a new collection of smoothies and bowls in Marion County. The new location stands in the Heath Brook shopping plaza at 4414 SW College Road, Ste. 320.

Planet Smoothie features fresh flavors without additional sugars for delicious and healthy smoothie options. They offer a variety of flavors with featured items and fan-favorite drinks. The featured drinks include their pink palm breeze, dragon fruit wave and green glow while featured bowls incorporate vacay vibes and mango paradise with Nutella. Featured drinks are mixed with multiple different flavors for unique tastes. Some of the favorites on the menu include the Last Mango, Captain Kid, Twig & Berries, Vinnie del Rocco, PBJ, Lunar Lemonade, Strawberry Colada and Bubble Trouble.

Guests can also get specialized smoothies from their superfood, energy, protein and meal replacement menus. The superfoods smoothies are blended with whole food ingredients. The energy smoothies are mixed with caffeine for their energy blast. Their protein options feature whey, collagen or plant-based protein sources. The meal replacement smoothie options feature whey protein isolate with 15 vitamins and minerals. They also feature a kids’ menu for children to enjoy the same flavors in a smaller amount.

Planet Smoothie bowls merge fruit, granola and a choice of base between acai, fruit or a mix of both. Some of the bowls they offer include PB & the Bee, Berry Brazilian, Dark & Dreamy, Heavenly with Nutella, Funky Monkey and Mango Boba.

Their hours of operation are Monday-Thursday from 7 a.m.-9 p.m., Friday from 7 a.m.-10 p.m., Saturday from 8 a.m.-10 p.m. and Sunday from 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Learn more about Planet Smoothie, including their menu options and history here.

Bright smoothie shop counter with pink 'Order Here' and 'Pick Up Here' signs, overhead menu boards, and snack display along a curved counter.
Planet Smoothie mixes fresh smoothies and creates delectable acai bowls in Ocala.
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