DaVinci Gourmet Sugar-Free Chai Tea Concentrate 750ml bottle

DaVinci Gourmet Sugar-Free Chai Tea Syrup
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Enjoy the balanced spicy-sweetness of DaVinci Gourmet Sugar-Free Chai Tea Concentrate. Sweetened with Splenda without added sugar. The exotic blend of spices and aromatic black tea will transport you with each sip. The carefully blended mix of natural spice flavors including clove, cinnamon, cardamom, ginger and vanilla balance the sweetness with delicate spice.

DaVinci Gourmet Sugar-Free Chai Tea Concentrate is fat-free, sugar-free, carb-free and contains no artificial flavors.

DaVinci Gourmet Spiced Chai Tea

Spiced Chai Tea is a soothing combination of black tea, Splenda and rich spices including cinnamon, vanilla, ginger, cloves, and cardamom. A perfect blend of flavors that isn’t too sweet or too spicy, it can be used to create a variety of hot or cold beverages, including creamy lattes, refreshing iced drinks, and delicious smoothies.

DaVinci Gourmet Sugar-Free Chai Tea Concentrate Nutrition Facts


  • Serving Size 2 tbsp (30 ml.)
  • Servings per container 25
  • Calories 0
  • Calories from Fat 0
  • Total Fat 0g
  • Cholesterol 0mg
  • Sodium 5mg
  • Total Carbohydrate 1g
  •   Dietary Fiber 0g
  •   Sugars 0g
  • Protein 0g

Ingredients: Water, black tea concentrate, natural flavors (including clove, cinnamon, cardamom, vanilla, and ginger extracts), pectin (standardized with maltodextrin, sodium benzoate, sucralose, caramel color, citric acid, xanthan gum.

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