The newest hotspot in Panama City Beach perfectly combines tea, coffee, and shakes.

A customer orders a drink at Paradise Nutrition in Pier Park May 20, 2025. The Panama City Beach store specializes in tea, coffee and shakes.

Paradise Nutrition is seen at Pier Park May 20, 2025. The Panama City Beach store specializes in tea, coffee and shakes.

Chip Ramsey and Mandy Copeland pose for a photo in their new Pier Park store “Paradise Nutrition,” May 20, 2025. The Panama City Beach store specializes in tea, coffee and shakes.

Paradise Nutrition is seen at Pier Park May 20, 2025. The Panama City Beach store specializes in tea, coffee and shakes.

Mandy Copeland prepares a drink at Paradise Nutrition in Pier Park May 20, 2025. The Panama City Beach store specializes in tea, coffee and shakes.

 

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