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Introduction
Coolman specialises in selling cheap and healthy fruit juices for the masses. They believe in giving the best to their customers, hence they do not add artificial flavoring in their juices. continue reading
Opening Hours
Today
10:00 - 21:30
Mon - Sun
10:00 - 21:30
Payment Methods
Cash
Restaurant Website
https://www.facebook.com/pages/CoolMan/124731357585681
Above information is for reference only. Please check details with the restaurant.
Review (5)
Bought a cup of avocado juice for $3.50, slightly more expensive than usual coffeeshop price. The preparation of the juice was hidden from sight, and probably the juice was not cold-pressed and hence i think a lot of nutrients were lost. the avocado juice was really milky and i could hardly taste the avocado juice. the service was really quick, as if it was like bubble tea. the auntie who served the juice appeared quite stress when there were people queuing. its a great refreshing and healthier option as compared to other bubble tea i guess. i am not too sure if they added sugar though! continue reading
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Level4 2013-12-31
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I decided to buy Mango-Strawberry from this fruit juice shop which I frequent. However I noticed that they increased prices. I think last time it costs $2.50, it is not $2.70. Well at least their fruit juice seems to be blended on the spot. I waited awhile for my order to be ready. After mixing the drink together, the strawberry is really overwhelming and I could hardly taste the mango in it. The strawberry tastes like it is made from strawberry syrup too. Kinda disappointed with the standard of the fruit juice. continue reading
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Level4 2013-12-16
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When it's about closing time, you get to hear the guys' voices from Fresh Fruit Juice Stall marketing the Fruit Juice at an attractive pricing, $1 per cup which is actually cheaper than a cup of fruit juice we can get from the hawker centre.Bought a cup of watermelon juice from Fresh Fruit Juice Stall. It is value for money as they did not compromise on the fruit juice. It was not entirely a cup of juice but rather ice blended watermelon. Not diluted but was abit sweeter than usual watermelon which may conclude that sweetener were added. Overall, I think it is a good choice of drinks over those Bubble tea after meals. continue reading
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Level3 2012-06-27
35 views
It was late at night, after a day of shopping and I felt really thirsty. So, I asked my mum if I could buy watermelon juice as I saw the offer they had. The watermelon juice there would usually be sold at $1.70 per cup, but at night, it would be sold at $1 per cup as they have to finish up all the cups that they made. This shoes that the juice they sell is fresh and aren't left overnight. That's why it tastes so nice and fresh. It is a little sweet, but it is very nice. The taste of watermelon is so nice and I can tell that the juice is very fresh. $1 for a fresh cup of watermelon juice isn't expensive, that's why I like to buy it and I like to drink it. (: continue reading
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Level4 2011-10-07
21 views
After a day of shopping, feeling tired and thirsty? Come to this stall and have a cup of fresh watermelon juice. Every night there is a offer for watermelon juice, $1 per cup. I have seen and heard this offer for many times but it was only tonight that I have decided to buy one. The normal price of one cup was $1.70 so it was a good deal. The juice was fresh and sweet. Very Refreshing. It's a ideal choice to quench your thirsty. Since it's a juice from fresh fruit, it's very healthy. Cheaper than a cup of softdrink. Really worth it. continue reading
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