David Rio David Rio Orca Spice Chai 337 g. Chai Tea
Description
With Orca Spice Chai, you get the same tea and flavour you get in David Rio's bestselling Tiger Spice, but in a sugar-free version. In the Orca blend, the sugar has been replaced with Splenda, which sweetens but saves on calories.
This is a nice creamy Chai tea mixed with vanilla, cinnamon and cardamom, exactly as you know it from Tiger Spice, but without the worry of stretching your waistline. You can safely drink several cups.
David Rio is an award-winning tea company from San Francisco, USA. Since its founding in 1996, David Rio has developed into the leading Chai tea brand in the United States. David Rio's goal is to become the world's leading premium chai brand, and the products are currently exported to over 50 countries around the world.
In addition to this, David Rio is committed to contributing to the protection of the planet's endangered animal species, and donates every year to organisations that promote animal welfare. As a reflection of this, David Rio teas are named after endangered species.
Ingredients
maltodextrin, coconut oil, black tea powder (7%), sodium caseinate (a MILK derivative), emulsifier (mono- and diglycerides), stabilizer (dipotassium phosphate), natural spice blend, emulsifier (SOYA lecithin), sucralose, natural flavours, salt.
Specifications
Amount (g.) |
337 |
Number of cups |
19 |
Brand |
David Rio |
Tasting notes |
Black tea |
Property |
Sugar Free, Lactose Free |
Cup size |
Regular Cup |
Intensity |
Medium (5/10) |
Best before |
20.09.2026 |
Nutrition Information per 100 ml.
Energy, kcal
38
Protein
0.3
Fat (g)
2.1
- of which saturated fats (g)
1.4
Carbohydrates
4.4
- of which sugars
0
Geodell
Just add got water or milk, simple as, and it tasted delicious!
Jasna
Lovely flavour, same as chai latte you would get at a coffee place
emma
Strong vanilla chai flavour, smooth creamy texture . Can become too sweet when mixed only with milk.
Sarah
Really tasty chai! The powder dissolves well leaving a nice foam on the top.
Carlos
It is worth a try if you're looking for a quick way to have that spiced flavor. It is in fact the one they serve in many cafés.
Not a good option if you are looking for something healthy or natural.
Compared to the Tiger Spice, it's slightly less sweet (still very sweet) and equally foamy. This one tastes better and is more addictive in my opinion.