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Sunlife Organics

Malibu & Pacific Palisades


The place to come for everything from wild honey, organic chocolate, supplements galore to its raison d'être – a fabulous juice bar where ingredients such as almond butter, banana, bee pollen, cacao, coconut, dates, maca, royal jelly and almond milk are blended into creative smoothies that cultivate a regular following (that recipe is their most popular concoction, the Wolverine).

Veggie-friendly though it may be, it's not above a maple-bacon coconut ice cream alternative.


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Nearby Malibu & Pacific Palisades attractions

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