The So Good So You Detox Pineapple Orange shots are little wellness drinks you'll find in the refrigerated section at Costco, sitting near the Suja Organic Immunity Shots you might recognize. They're made with real fruit juice, probiotics, and a touch of spirulina. Each bottle is one quick shot — easy to grab and gone in a sip.
Quick Take: Tiny refrigerated wellness shots that taste like real fruit, not like medicine. Verdict: Buy. Scores: Taste ⅘ · Value ⅗ · Convenience 5/5 · Stockpile Score ⅖.

First impression
I bought these on a whim. They were on sale for under $7, and I figured worst case the kids would refuse to try one and that would be that. Most "detox" anything tastes chalky or like vegetables pretending to be a smoothie. These actually taste like real pineapple and orange juice. There's a little tang from the kiwi and probiotics, but no funky aftertaste. My kids took a sip and didn't make a face — and that's a real win for a detox drink.
Price & value
A 12-pack of these usually runs about $14 to $18 at Costco, which comes out to around $1.20 to $1.50 per shot. At a regular grocery store or health food shop, single shots like this run $3 to $4 each. So Costco's pricing is way better. The catch is they're refrigerated and have a use-by date. If you'll actually drink one a day, the math works. If they sit untouched in the back of your fridge for two months, you're throwing money out.

Nutrition snapshot
Per 1.7 fl oz shot: ~25 cal · 0g fat · 6g carbs · 4g sugar · 0g protein. Notable: USDA organic, real fruit juice, 1 billion CFU probiotics, low calorie. The "detox" name is marketing — but the probiotics and the clean ingredient list are real.
Taste, quality & how to drink them
The flavor is bright and fruit-forward. Pineapple comes in first, orange right behind. The kiwi and spirulina sit in the background — you don't really taste them, just a hint of green sweetness. The bottle has a slight green tint from the spirulina, but the flavor is nowhere near "green juice."
Drink it cold, straight from the fridge, in one sip. Don't sip it slowly. The texture is a little thicker than juice because of the kiwi powder and probiotics, and it tastes way better fast and chilled than slow and warming up. Some people pour it into sparkling water for a probiotic spritzer, which is also good.
The "detox" claim is, let's be honest, marketing. There's no actual detox happening — your liver does that on its own. But the ingredients are clean, there's no added sugar, and the drink is a real-fruit alternative to a $7 juice-shop bottle. For what it actually is — a probiotic juice shot — it's tasty and worth keeping in the fridge.

What other shoppers are saying
Other Costco shoppers like the taste — the flavor gets called out as one of the most kid-and-husband-friendly options in the wellness-shot aisle. The most common complaint is the price even at Costco. A 12-pack disappears in a couple weeks if you drink one a day. A few people also flag that some warehouses stop carrying these seasonally, so if you spot them and like the taste, stock up while you can.
Who it's for & best uses
This is for anyone who already does morning wellness shots, anyone curious about probiotics in a tasty form, and parents who want their kids to try something "healthy" without a fight. They're not a meal replacement and not a magic detox — think of them as a juice version of a vitamin gummy.
Skip if your kids only drink water or milk, if you're allergic to pineapple or kiwi, or if you want something filling. A few easy ways to use them: as a morning chaser to coffee; stirred into a quick mixed berry breakfast smoothie for a probiotic boost; or, if you love the pineapple flavor, lean fully into the tropical vibe and pair the shot with a homemade Ninja Creami Dole Whip for a pineapple-themed afternoon.

Similar items
- Sambazon Organic Acai Juice — different flavor, similar wellness-juice vibe.
- Harmless Harvest Organic Sparkling Coconut Water — refreshing organic refrigerated drink for daily sipping.
- Catalina Crunch Cereal — companion for a low-sugar morning routine.
- Suja 3-day Fresh Start Cleanse — full cleanse if you want to go all-in.
- Pressed Juicery 3-day Juice Cleanse — premium juice-cleanse alternative.
The scores
- Taste — ⅘. Bright, fruit-forward, no chalky aftertaste.
- Value — ⅗. Way cheaper than single shots elsewhere, but still pricey for a 1.7 oz drink.
- Convenience — 5/5. Open, drink, done. Bottle is recyclable.
- Stockpile Score — ⅖. Refrigerated and dated — only buy what you'll drink in a couple of weeks.
Verdict: Buy
A solid Buy if you actually want a daily wellness shot. The flavor is genuinely good, the ingredients are clean, and the price beats anything at a grocery store or juice bar. Not a Repeat-Buy because the shelf life is too short to keep them on auto-pilot, and you'll go through a 12-pack faster than you think. If you like wellness drinks, grab a pack and see if it becomes part of your routine.
Where to find it
Where to find it: So Good So You Detox Pineapple Orange Juice Shots, 1.7 fl oz at Costco. Pack size: 12-count of 1.7 fl oz shots (varies by warehouse). Price: ~$14–$18, occasionally on sale around $7. Storage: refrigerated. Aisle: refrigerated juice / wellness section.




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