| | |  | Chai Tea | Home » » » » Oregon Chai Tea Latte Mix, Original, 8-Count Boxes (Pack of 6) | | | | | | | Description: | | Oregon Chai Original Tea Latte Mix is the signature blend of tea, honey, vanilla and spices at your desk or on the run. It is made more convenient. Instant, just-add-water chai with the unique benefit of all-natural ingredients. Take it and make it anywhere.A serving of Original Chai Tea Latte Mix has approximately 35-55 mg of caffeine per serving. (A cup of coffee has approximately 100-150mg per serving.) | | | Features: | |
• 6x8 CT
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 48.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 10.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 7.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 6.2 inches | | Package Weight:
| 4.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 31 reviews |
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12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Used to be betterJun 01, 2008
By Nancy3347
"Nancy3347"
The product was recently reformulated and, IMHO, isn't as good as it was. The box states it has black tea, honey and vanilla & spices. The envelope containing the chai mix states honey, black tea & spices. Used to contain dried black tea and now contains instant black tea. Don't know if the instant black tea made the difference, but now it has a disagreeable after-taste that it didn't have before.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Tastes greatApr 04, 2007
By Steve Bailey
"Steve"
I looked into how to duplicate how they make Chai's at the coffee shops, and I had no clue how to do that. I found Oregon Chai mix at a local grcoery (then later I found a cheaper bulk 3-box pack at a grocery warehouse store), and I tried it. It can't be compared to a professionally made Chai (at least the way I make it), but it totally satisfies my requirement to be able to make it at home anytime I want.
Bear in mind, I use Rice Dream instead of real milk, but it still qualifies as something that I can call a decent Chai drink conveniently made at home. Extremely easy to make: you use 50% of this mixture and 50% of whatever kind of milk you use. And heat it up.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Tastes delicious!Feb 08, 2008
By Staff If you enjoy Chai at the coffee shop, just buy some of this mix and make it yourself at home for a fraction of the price. Most coffee shops I have visited actually use Oregon Chai, so you will be getting the exact same thing. However, the liquid concentrate version is much better than the powdered form (coffee shops use the liquid version) so unless you need portable packets for work, get the liquid.
One other thing - not too long ago I ran into a box of packets that wouldn't dissolve correctly. I sent an email to Oregon Chai and within the SAME DAY they shipped me a whole new box! Outstanding service from an outstanding company. These guys really care about making you happy and they will go to any length to do so. After that experience they have a loyal customer for life.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
AmazingMay 01, 2007
By B. Lois
"amazon addict"
Other brands don't even compare! It is sooooo good. Just as good as the coffee shops!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Grainy residueApr 27, 2011
By Sandy P
"saprater"
The taste of this chai isn't all that bad, considering it's instant. I wish it were a little heavier on the spices. However, of all the instant chai I've tried, this was the best. Which is why I'll be sticking to brewing my own. Because as convenient as this product is, there are major drawbacks:
1. It has a strange aftertaste. It coats your tongue a bit (sort of like a fat compound that was cheaply processed). Reminds me of icing made with shortening...a slightly waxy residue remains after each swallow.
2. The powder never fully dissolves. A big issue. And we're not talking about a slight residue. You can see the granules floating as you stir and stir and stir. When you get down to the bottom of the mug, several millimeters of powder have accumulated into a brown sludge. The only time I've been successful with getting this to fully dissolve was by bringing it to a boil and sustaining it for several minutes. Even then, there was residue at the bottom of the mug. My coffee and cocoa don't do this, so I'm wondering why Oregon Chai mix does.
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