Values are approximate per serving and based on the product label.
How to Use
One Scoop. Hot or Cold Water. Stir.
Keep the ritual simple: one measured scoop in water, mixed hot or cold, whenever your day needs a cleaner tea-style lift.
Recommended dosage1 scoop per servingMaximum: 3 servings in 24 hours
Recommended Use
01
Scoop
Take 1 level scoop, about 1 g.
02
Mix
Add to 160 ml hot or cold water.
Hot feels like masala tea. Cold feels like a light iced energy drink.
03
Stir
Stir for 10 seconds and enjoy your masala tea energy drink.
No milk and no sugar needed.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Science + Trust
Built Like a Nutrition-Science Product
NRGT keeps the formula focused: tea extracts for character, 40 mg caffeine for a measured lift, pomegranate for botanical depth, and 0 g added sugar for a lighter daily tea ritual.
Label-aligned amountsFSSAI LicensedNo sucralose / no aspartame
40 mgCaffeine
25 mgPomegranate
0 gAdded Sugar
1 gPer Serving
Orange Pekoe
10%
Ingredient percentage as declared on the label
Green Tea
Extract
Catechin-rich tea extract paired with caffeine
Caffeine
40 mg
Measured caffeine lift for healthy adults
Pomegranate
25 mg
Fruit polyphenol layer for botanical character
Added Sugar
0 g
No added sugar, no sucralose, no aspartame
Calories
3.29
Light daily tea alternative when mixed with water
NRGT is a caffeinated energy drink mix for healthy adults. Ingredient studies are shared for educational context only. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
The Formula Sequence Matters
Tea base first. Measured caffeine second. Pomegranate depth third. Zero added sugar throughout.
Label shown for transparency.
Curious why these botanicals are in NRGT?
NRGT uses Orange Pekoe, Green Tea, and Pomegranate to keep the drink tea-first, ingredient-led, and lighter than a sugary milk tea routine.
Orange PekoeGreen TeaPomegranate
Why Orange Pekoe?
Adds black tea body, amber colour, and familiar masala tea character.
Why Green Tea?
Adds a catechin-led tea layer that pairs naturally with measured caffeine.
Why Pomegranate?
Adds a fruit-polyphenol layer and botanical character beyond basic caffeine.
Ingredient proof layer
Why these botanicals are in NRGT
Three ingredients carry the formula story: Orange Pekoe for real tea body, Green Tea for a catechin-led profile, and Pomegranate for fruit polyphenol character.
Tea baseBotanical liftPolyphenol depth
0110% extract
Why Orange Pekoe
It gives NRGT its black tea backbone: amber colour, tea body, and a more familiar masala tea character than a generic energy drink.
Label role
Orange Pekoe Extract
Formula role
Tea base and flavour depth
Read the science
Orange Pekoe is a tea grade, not just a flavour note.
It gives NRGT its black tea body.
NRGT uses Orange Pekoe Extract from black tea
(Camellia sinensis) for amber colour, tea body, and a familiar masala tea
profile. It helps the formula feel like tea first, not a generic energy drink.
10%Orange Pekoe Extract
TeaBlack Tea Base
0gAdded Sugar
Ingredient Science Notes
01
StudiedRCT Crossover
Black Tea Polyphenol Background
Black tea polyphenols are widely discussed in nutrition research. These studies
explain ingredient context and do not represent product testing of NRGT.
Orange Pekoe helps create a brisk, full-bodied tea note and deeper amber colour.
This keeps NRGT closer to a familiar masala tea profile.
ISO 3103 & Tea Board of India Grading Standards.
· Pang et al. (2016). Int. J. Cardiology, 202, 967-974.
Primary Bioactives
Theaflavins & Thearubigins in black tea
Where green tea is defined by catechins, black tea is known for
theaflavins and thearubigins - polyphenols formed during
oxidation that give Orange Pekoe its amber colour, brisk taste, and tea character.
These compounds are ingredient background only. NRGT uses extract
standardisation for consistency from serving to serving.
Orange Pekoe isn't alone. NRGT combines it with
Green Tea Extract (EGCG and catechins),
Pomegranate Extract (polyphenols), and a measured
40 mg caffeine per serving in a clean-label botanical blend.
Tea base first. Measured caffeine second. Zero added sugar throughout.
NRGT brings a clean-label masala tea energy profile - tea-led, transparent, and authentically Indian.
Lorenz, M., Rauhut, F., Hofer, C., Gwosc, S., Müller, E., Praeger, D.,
Zimmermann, B. F., Wernecke, K. D., Baumann, G., Stangl, V., & Stangl, K. (2014).
Tea flavonoid beverage nutrition study.
Plant Foods for Human Nutrition, 69(4), 351-356.
doi:10.1007/s11130-014-0454-y
Hodgson, J. M., & Croft, K. D. (2010). Tea flavonoids nutrition review.
Molecular Aspects of Medicine, 31(6), 495-502.
doi:10.1016/j.mam.2010.09.004
Hindmarch, I., Rigney, U., Stanley, N., Quinlan, P., Rycroft, J., & Lane, J. (2000).
Tea and coffee consumption nutrition study.
Psychopharmacology, 149(3), 203-216.
doi:10.1007/s002139900360
Einöther, S. J. L., & Martens, V. E. G. (2013). Acute effects of tea consumption
on attention and mood. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 98(6 Suppl), 1700S-1708S.
doi:10.3945/ajcn.113.058248
Yildirim, R., & Kutlu, T. (2023). Effects of key components on the antioxidant
activity of black tea. Foods, 12(17), 3179.
doi:10.3390/foods12173179
Gosslau, A., & Chen, K. Y. (2004). Pharmacological values and therapeutic
properties of black tea polyphenols.
Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, 58(2), 84-91.
doi:10.1016/j.biopha.2003.12.003
Pang, J., Zhang, Z., Zheng, T. Z., Bassig, B. A., Mao, C., Liu, X., Zhu, Y.,
Yuan, J., Holford, T., Tang, J., Chen, K., Bhatt, D. L., & Dai, M. (2016).
Green tea consumption nutrition review.
International Journal of Cardiology, 202, 967-974.
doi:10.1016/j.ijcard.2014.12.176
Note: Orange Pekoe Extract in NRGT is included at food-grade levels and is not intended to
diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. % RDA values as per ICMR-NIN Dietary
Reference Values 2024. Not recommended for children, pregnant or lactating women, or
individuals sensitive to caffeine.
02Tea catechins
Why Green Tea
It adds a cleaner tea note and a catechin-led botanical layer that pairs naturally with the measured 40 mg caffeine in each serving.
Label role
Green Tea Extract
Formula role
Tea polyphenol profile
Read the science
Green tea extract gives NRGT a cleaner tea note.
Its catechins are used widely in nutrition products.
NRGT uses standardised green tea extract for catechins like
EGCG, plus naturally occurring tea compounds. The role is simple:
it adds a tea-led botanical layer beside the declared 40 mg caffeine.
These notes are ingredient background, not a product outcome promise.
TeaCatechin-Led Extract
5Ingredient References
40mgDeclared Caffeine
Ingredient Science Notes
01
Studied28-Day RCT
Tea Catechin Background
Green tea catechins and the L-theanine plus caffeine combination are often
discussed in nutrition research. This helps explain ingredient choice, not a
product promise for NRGT.
Baba et al. (2020). Molecules, 25(18), 4265.
· Sohail et al. (2021). Cureus, 13(12), e20828.
02
Studiedvs. Placebo
Used for a Cleaner Tea Profile
Green tea extract gives the formula a lighter tea character than a strong
coffee-style energy drink. The science references are included as ingredient
background only.
Venables et al. (2008). Am. J. Clin. Nutr., 87(3), 778-784.
· Hursel et al. (2011). Obesity Reviews, 12(7), e573-e581.
03
StudiedMeta-Analysis
Antioxidant Compounds
Green tea catechins provide antioxidant compounds that are widely studied in
nutrition research. These studies do not mean NRGT treats, prevents, or improves
any medical condition.
Zamani et al. (2023). Frontiers in Nutrition, 9, 1084455.
04
L-TheanineL-Theanine Effect
L-Theanine and Caffeine Pairing
The natural L-theanine in tea is often discussed with caffeine in nutrition
research. Individual caffeine tolerance still matters.
Sohail et al. (2021). Cureus, 13(12), e20828.
Primary Bioactive
EGCG as an ingredient marker
Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) is one of green tea's best-known catechins.
NRGT uses green tea extract to keep the product tea-led and ingredient-led.
Brewed tea can vary by brew time and water temperature.
Hursel et al. (2011). Obesity Reviews, 12(7), e573-e581.
· Zamani et al. (2023). Frontiers in Nutrition, 9, 1084455.
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Precisely Dosed for Everyday Use
The label lists Green Tea Extract alongside
40 mg caffeine and pomegranate extract. No separate green tea
amount is claimed here unless it appears on the final product label.
Clean tea-style nutrition, built around label clarity.
Clean-label energy should feel simple, tea-led, and transparent. That is the approach behind NRGT.
Baba, Y., Inagaki, S., Nakagawa, S., Kaneko, T., Kobayashi, M., & Takihara, T. (2020).
Effect of daily intake of green tea catechins on cognitive function in middle-aged and older subjects:
A randomized, placebo-controlled study.
Molecules, 25(18), 4265.
doi:10.3390/molecules25184265
Venables, M. C., Hulston, C. J., Cox, H. R., & Jeukendrup, A. E. (2008).
Green tea extract human nutrition study.
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 87(3), 778-784.
doi:10.1093/ajcn/87.3.778
Hursel, R., Viechtbauer, W., Dulloo, A. G., Tremblay, A., Tappy, L., Rumpler, W., & Westerterp-Plantenga, M. S. (2011).
Catechin-rich tea and caffeine meta-analysis.
Obesity Reviews, 12(7), e573-e581.
doi:10.1111/j.1467-789X.2011.00862.x
Sohail, A. A., Ortiz, F., Varghese, T., Fabara, S. P., Batth, A. S., Sandesara, D. P.,
Sabir, A., Khurana, M., Datta, S., & Patel, U. K. (2021).
The cognitive-enhancing outcomes of caffeine and L-theanine: A systematic review.
Cureus, 13(12), e20828.
doi:10.7759/cureus.20828
Zamani, M., Rezaei-Kelishadi, M., Ashtary-Larky, D., et al. (2023).
Green tea supplementation nutrition review.
Frontiers in Nutrition, 9, 1084455.
doi:10.3389/fnut.2022.1084455
Note: Green tea extract in NRGT is included at food-level doses and is not intended to
diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Not recommended for children, pregnant
or lactating women, or individuals sensitive to caffeine.
% RDA values as per ICMR-NIN Dietary Reference Values 2024.
0325 mg extract
Why Pomegranate
It gives the formula a premium botanical signal beyond caffeine, with fruit polyphenols that make the blend feel more complete and ingredient-led.
Label role
Pomegranate Extract
Formula role
Polyphenol depth
Read the science
Pomegranate adds a premium fruit-polyphenol layer.
It adds to the formula story without making the drink heavy.
Every ingredient in NRGT earns its place, and
Pomegranate (Punica granatum) Extract is no exception.
Its polyphenols include punicalagins, ellagic acid, anthocyanins, and flavonoids.
NRGT uses a modest 25 mg amount as botanical character and
ingredient depth.
25mgPomegranate Extract
FruitPolyphenol Layer
PolyphenolBotanical Character
Ingredient Science Notes
01
StudiedDB-RCT
Fruit Polyphenol Background
Pomegranate extract provides polyphenols that are widely studied in nutrition
research. These studies explain ingredient context and do not represent product testing of NRGT.
Trexler et al. (2014). Appl. Physiol. Nutr. Metab., 39(9), 1038-1042.
· Roelofs et al. (2017). Eur. J. Sport Sci., 17(3), 317-325.
02
Studied28-Day RCT · n=261
Botanical Positioning
Pomegranate makes the formula feel more ingredient-led than a plain caffeine
drink. It is included for botanical positioning and flavour-adjacent depth.
Siddarth et al. (2020). Am. J. Clin. Nutr., 111(1), 170-177.
· Sokolov et al. (2013). J. Prev. Alzheimer's Dis., 4(3), 159-165.
03
StudiedStudy
Ingredient Context Only
Pomegranate studies are shared as ingredient background only. They should not
be read as a promise that NRGT changes any health or performance outcome.
Ammar et al. (2017). PLOS ONE, 12(8), e0181454.
· Gao & Zhang (2012). Afr. J. Tradit. Complement. Altern. Med., 9(1).
04
StudiedStudy
Modest Dose, Clear Role
At 25 mg, pomegranate is best understood as a premium fruit-polyphenol layer,
not a high-dose ingredient.
Sumner et al. (2005). Am. J. Cardiol., 96(6), 810-814.
· Sahebkar et al. (2017). Pharmacol. Res., 115, 149-161.
Antioxidant Potency
Punicalagins and fruit polyphenols
Punicalagins are pomegranate's signature polyphenols and are widely discussed
in nutrition research. NRGT uses pomegranate extract for ingredient depth and
botanical character.
Aviram et al. (2004). Clin. Nutr., 23(3), 423-433.
· Zarfeshany et al. (2014). Adv. Biomed. Res., 3, 100.
i
Why 25 mg and Why It Is Included
NRGT delivers 25 mg of standardised Pomegranate (Punica granatum)
Extract per serving, paired with 40 mg caffeine and
Green Tea Extract. The formula combines measured caffeine with
tea catechins and a fruit-polyphenol layer in a clean-label botanical blend.
A small amount with a clear formula role.
Clean-label energy from familiar botanicals. Tea, caffeine, and pomegranate polyphenols in one formula.
Zarfeshany, A., Asgary, S., & Javanmard, S. H. (2014). Potent health effects
of pomegranate. Advances in Biomedical Research, 3, 100.
doi:10.4103/2277-9175.129371
Trexler, E. T., Smith-Ryan, A. E., Melvin, M. N., Roelofs, E. J., & Wingfield, H. L. (2014).
Pomegranate extract nutrition study.
Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism, 39(9), 1038-1042.
doi:10.1139/apnm-2014-0137
Roelofs, E. J., Smith-Ryan, A. E., Trexler, E. T., Hirsch, K. R., & Mock, M. G. (2017).
Pomegranate extract exercise nutrition study.
European Journal of Sport Science, 17(3), 317-325.
doi:10.1080/17461391.2016.1230892
Siddarth, P., Li, Z., Miller, K. J., Ercoli, L. M., Merrill, D. A., Henning, S. M.,
Heber, D., & Small, G. W. (2020). Pomegranate juice nutrition study in adults.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 111(1), 170-177.
doi:10.1093/ajcn/nqz241
Sokolov, A. N., Pavlova, M. A., Klosterhalfen, S., & Enck, P. (2013).
Dietary supplements for cognitive performance: berries, pomegranate, and biophenols.
Journal of Prevention of Alzheimer's Disease, 4(3), 159-165.
Ammar, A., Turki, M., Chtourou, H., et al. (2017). Pomegranate supplementation exercise nutrition study.
PLOS ONE, 12(8), e0181454.
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0181454
Gao, H. D., & Zhang, X. B. (2012). Pomegranate peel polyphenol nutrition study.
African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines, 9(1), 101-104.
Sumner, M. D., Elliott-Eller, M., Weidner, G., Daubenmier, J. J., Chew, M. H.,
Marlin, R., Raisin, C. J., & Ornish, D. (2005). Pomegranate juice nutrition study in adults.
The American Journal of Cardiology, 96(6), 810-814.
doi:10.1016/j.amjcard.2005.05.026
Sahebkar, A., Ferri, C., Giorgini, P., Bo, S., Nachtigal, P., & Grassi, D. (2017).
Pomegranate juice systematic review. Pharmacological Research, 115, 149-161.
doi:10.1016/j.phrs.2016.11.018
Aviram, M., Rosenblat, M., Gaitini, D., et al. (2004). Pomegranate juice long-duration nutrition study.
Clinical Nutrition, 23(3), 423-433.
doi:10.1016/j.clnu.2003.10.002
Note: % RDA values as per ICMR-NIN Dietary Reference Values 2024. Pomegranate Extract
(Punica granatum) is listed under Other Ingredients per FSSAI Food Safety and
Standards (Labelling and Display) Regulations, 2020. This product is not intended to
diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. All cited studies are independent
third-party research; individual results may vary. Not recommended for children,
pregnant or lactating women, or individuals sensitive to caffeine.
Independent lab testing report
NRGT Masala lab testing summary
The Masala Tea variant has an independent laboratory report from HTH Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. covering active ingredients, heavy metals, pesticide residues, microbiology, aflatoxins, and FSSAI compliance checks.
Report numberHTH/FN/260203008
Testing labHTH Laboratories Pvt. Ltd.
CertificationISO 9001:2015
Batch referenceZNED010126
214+
Pesticide residues checked
The lab report covers a broad pesticide residue panel for added transparency on raw-material safety.
BLQ / ND
Heavy metals and pathogens
Key safety parameters are reported as below quantification limit or not detected as applicable in the report.
Actives
Caffeine and botanicals
The report includes checks for caffeine and pomegranate extract, supporting the label-led formula story.
FSSAI
Food safety compliance
NRGT Masala is presented as an FSSAI-compliant caffeinated food product for healthy adults.
Smarter daily tea energy
Built for mornings, workdays, travel, and light workouts.
Brand Philosophy
Why We Rebuilt Daily Tea
DietXP NRGT was built for people who like the comfort of masala tea, but want a cleaner daily format.
The goal is not a louder supplement. It is a calmer nutrition-science product for real Indian days: mornings, work focus, travel, and active routines.
Smarter Tea Energy For India
Zero Added Sugar
Modern Chai Ritual
Customer Reviews
What NRGT Customers Say
Real feedback from customers using NRGT for tea replacement, work focus, travel, walking routines, and sugar reduction.
Most Loved For
Masala tea taste, light energy, easy prep, and 0 g added sugar.
Daily Use
Morning tea, 3 PM work focus, walking routines, and travel.
Common Feedback
Good value, clean label, no sucralose, and familiar taste.
Taste Note
Light masala tea taste. Not heavy like milk chai.
Review Themes
What Customers Mention Most
TasteLight masala tea flavour, familiar but not heavy like milk tea.
EnergySmooth daily lift from 40 mg caffeine.
Sugar ReductionHelps reduce a sugary chai habit by switching to water.
Value50 servings at ₹9.98 per serve feels practical.
Clean LabelCustomers notice no sucralose and no aspartame.
Daily UseWorks for mornings, office, travel, and walking routines.
Taste Expectation
NRGT is designed as a light masala tea-style energy drink made with water. It does not feel heavy like milk chai. For a stronger taste, use slightly less water or enjoy it warm.
Featured Review
★★★★★
Exactly the chai taste I was missing
Been looking for something that actually tastes like masala tea and not like a lab. NRGT is the closest I have found. Warm with 170 ml water and it is close to my morning ritual. No weirdness, no aftertaste. Ordering third pack now.
★★★★★
Exactly the chai taste I was missing
Been looking for something that actually tastes like masala tea and not like a lab. NRGT is the closest I have found. Warm with 170 ml water and it is close to my morning ritual. No weirdness, no aftertaste. Ordering third pack now.
Taste
★★★★★
Finally a drink worth the morning
I am picky about taste and most health drinks fail immediately for me. NRGT passed on day one. The spice balance is actually well thought out. It is not trying to be strong milk chai, it is its own thing and I respect that. Been consistent for 6 weeks.
Taste
★★★★★
Warm, real, and clean
Tastes warm and real. No sweetener aftertaste, which was my biggest concern coming from other products. The masala notes hit in a way that feels familiar. I make it hot every morning and it has become part of my routine without effort.
Taste
★★★★★
My house runs on this now
Started with one pack. My wife tried it, liked it. My brother visited and took a box. We are now ordering two packs at once. The taste is approachable enough that people who are not into fitness drinks also enjoy it. That is rare.
Taste
★★★★★
Cold version won me over completely
Tried hot first, it was nice. Tried cold water with ice on a hot morning in March and now I do not go back to hot. Different experience, slightly cleaner, great before a walk. Both are good but cold is my daily now.
Taste
★★★★★
Tastes like chai, works like an energy drink
Nobody has done this combination well before NRGT. Chai taste with actual caffeine and clean ingredients. It is not pretending to be something it is not. Simple, honest, and it works. Gives me a solid start to the morning without any bloat.
Taste
★★★★★
Mother in law approved
She came to visit for two weeks and dismissed everything I drink as city nonsense. Made her a cup of NRGT warm. She asked me to send her two packs before she left. That was the review I needed.
Taste
★★★★★
Chai lovers will get it immediately
If you grew up drinking masala chai this will feel familiar within two sips. It is lighter, which is fine, because you are getting hydration and caffeine without the milk and sugar. My 11 am cup is now this and I do not miss the old version.
Taste
★★★★★
Not chalky, not chemical, just clean
Every supplement I have tried either has a chalky texture or a chemical taste that ruins it by week two. NRGT has neither. Texture is clean and the flavour holds up every single day. Four months in and I still look forward to it.
Taste
★★★★★
Office pantry does not come close
Whatever the office pantry calls chai is a sugar disaster. Started carrying NRGT sachets. Hot water from the machine, one scoop, done. Tastes better, costs less per day, and I know exactly what is in it. Everyone on my floor has noticed.
Taste
★★★★★
My afternoon ritual now
Used to feel guilty about the 4 pm sweet chai. NRGT replaced it. Taste is satisfying, the spice notes calm that chai craving without the sugar guilt. Three months in and it has not felt like a compromise once.
Taste
★★★★★
Good spice, no heaviness
Light enough to have on an empty stomach before a walk but satisfying enough that it does not feel like you are drinking flavoured water. The spice comes through properly. This is the balance I was looking for.
Taste
★★★★★
Southern palate approved
We tend to prefer filter coffee in the south and I was sceptical about a north Indian masala chai drink. But the spice in NRGT is balanced and not overpowering. Warm version is genuinely pleasant. My husband who is pure coffee switched his afternoon drink to this.
Taste
★★★★★
Real chai taste in 90 seconds
Scoop, hot water, stir, done. No prep, no boiling, no waiting. And it tastes like actual chai. Not the packet chai, not the ready to drink version. Something that actually has spice depth. For the price and the convenience this is hard to argue with.
Taste
★★★★☆
Takes two days to like, then you love it
First cup I thought it was okay. Second cup was better. By day 4 I was genuinely looking forward to it. Give it a few days before judging. It is not a flavour that hits immediately but it grows and becomes the thing you want every morning.
Taste
★★★★☆
Not sweet, which is the point
I specifically wanted something with no sugar and no sucralose. NRGT has neither. The flavour comes entirely from the spice blend which is exactly what masala chai should be. If you want sweet look elsewhere. If you want real, this is it.
Taste
★★★★★
Replaced my chai habit in 10 days
I thought replacing my morning milk tea with water-based chai would feel like a punishment. NRGT made it feel like a natural switch. The masala flavour fills the gap and the caffeine handles the morning energy. 10 days and the old habit is already distant.
Taste
★★★★☆
Strong enough if you know how to make it
Use slightly less water, about 150 ml instead of 200, and the taste intensifies nicely. First few days I followed the default and thought it was mild. Adjusted the ratio and now it sits exactly where I want it. Small tip but it makes a difference.
Taste
★★★★★
Worth trying just for the taste
Even if you do not care about the energy or the health angle, the taste is good enough to justify buying it. I say this as someone who was purely curious and had low expectations. The masala blend is properly done.
Taste
★★★★★
I make it warm in a thermos for travel
Long train journeys now have a fixed drink. Scoop it in at the station, add hot water, close the thermos. Three hours later it is still warm and tastes good. Better than what I was doing before which was surviving on vending machine chai.
Taste
★★★★☆
Consistent across every cup
Some products taste different batch to batch. NRGT has been consistent across three orders. Same colour, same flavour, same feel. That consistency is what keeps me coming back more than anything else.
Taste
★★★★★
Even my father tried it and liked it
He is the most traditional chai person I know. Four cups a day, milk and sugar, the full thing. He tried my NRGT out of curiosity and said the spice is good. That is the highest compliment I have received on any health product I have ever bought.
Taste
★★★★☆
Genuinely enjoyable, not just functional
Most health drinks I have used felt like medicine. Something to choke down for the benefit. NRGT is actually enjoyable. I want to make it. That distinction matters a lot for sticking with something long term.
Taste
★★★★★
Works better warm on colder days
January and February I had it warm every day and it was perfect. March I tried cold and that was great too. The flavour adapts to temperature differently and both are worth having. Warm gives more spice, cold gives a cleaner profile.
Taste
★★★★★
No regret after three months
Bought on a whim after seeing it shared in a WhatsApp group. Three months later I have not skipped a single week. The taste is consistent, the formula is clean, and my morning is better for having it. No regrets at all.
Taste
★★★★☆
Spice profile is the real thing
You can taste the difference between synthetic spice flavouring and actual spice in a drink. NRGT feels like actual spice, not a masala flavouring agent. That difference is what separates it from everything else I have tried in this category.
Taste
★★★★★
Started sharing it at the office
Brought a pack to office because I was tired of the pantry chai. Now five people have ordered their own. I did not plan to become a brand advocate, the taste just sells itself when people try it.
Taste
★★★★★
Light on the stomach, full on taste
Digestive issues meant I could never have full milk chai in the morning. NRGT sits completely comfortably and gives me the chai experience I have been missing. No bloating, no acidity, just a clean warm start to the day.
Taste
★★★★★
Himalayan mornings sorted
Cold mornings here and warm NRGT is genuinely comforting. The spice in it feels right for the weather. I used to spend a lot on expensive teas that never quite worked. This is simpler, cheaper, and better.
Taste
★★★★★
Chai ka taste, koi compromise nahi
Ghar ki chai ki aadat chhodni mushkil thi but NRGT ne isko easy kar diya. Taste familiar hai, masala properly hai, aur sugar nahi. Main aur meri bahan dono yahi peete hain ab. Good product.
Taste
★★★★★
Real spice every single time
Mixed 4 cups this week and every single one tasted the same. Predictable in the best way. When you find something that works you want it to stay consistent. NRGT does that.
Taste
★★★★★
Nobody believes it is a health drink
When colleagues see me drinking something that looks and smells like masala chai they assume it is regular tea. When I explain what it actually is they are surprised. That is the best endorsement for the taste.
Taste
★★★★★
Two months and the flavour still holds
Some drinks start tasting stale or boring by week three. NRGT has not done that. Two months in and I still enjoy it the same way I did on day one. The flavour does not fade with repetition.
Taste
★★★★★
Morning ritual locked in
I used to spend 20 minutes making proper masala chai in the morning. Now I spend 90 seconds with NRGT and get the same satisfaction from the taste. The time saved is significant and nothing feels compromised.
Taste
★★★★★
Spicy kick without being aggressive
The masala notes are present and noticeable without being overwhelming. It is a subtle kick, which is what you want in a morning drink. Nothing that hits you in the face but enough to feel like you are drinking real spiced tea.
Taste
★★★★☆
Even the colour looks right
Small detail but the colour when mixed with warm water is that familiar chai amber. Visual expectation matched, taste expectation matched. Everything about NRGT says chai and delivers chai.
Taste
★★★★★
Four servings tried four ways
Hot with less water, hot with standard water, cold with ice, cold without ice. All four work. Hot less water is my favourite, strongest spice. Cold with ice is best for summer mornings. Versatile product.
Taste
★★★★★
Clean finish, no bitterness
Some caffeinated drinks leave a bitter finish that lingers. NRGT finishes clean. The masala spice fades naturally and there is no residue taste. That clean finish is what I noticed most in the first week.
Taste
★★★★★
200 fewer chai calories daily
Used to have three cups of sweetened milk tea daily. Replaced two with NRGT. Rough estimate is about 200 fewer calories just from that change. Four months in and it is now automatic. Not thinking about it as a diet thing anymore, just my normal.
Sugar Reduction
★★★★★
Sweet chai craving sorted
The 4 pm craving for sweet tea used to be very hard to resist. NRGT at 3.30 handles it completely. The masala taste gives the chai satisfaction and the caffeine covers the energy dip. No sweet chai since six weeks.
Sugar Reduction
★★★★★
Sugar se azaadi mil gayi
Ek cup chai mein do chamach cheeni deta tha, din mein teen baar. Doctor ne rok diya tha. NRGT se yeh habit gradually chhut gayi. Taste satisfying hai isliye craving nahi hoti. Do mahine ho gaye, bloodwork bhi thoda better hua.
Sugar Reduction
★★★★★
Habit replaced cleanly
I did not think a water-based drink could replace my milk chai habit. It took 10 days to adjust and then it clicked. The masala flavour does the job. Three months later I do not even think about the old habit.
Sugar Reduction
★★★★★
Less sugar, better mornings
I was having 24 grams of sugar before 9 am from two cups of chai. Switched both to NRGT. I notice I feel less sluggish mid-morning now. It took three weeks to feel clearly different but it is consistent since then.
Sugar Reduction
★★★★★
Works as part of a diabetes management routine
My doctor asked me to reduce added sugar. NRGT made the chai replacement easy. No hidden sugars, no sucralose. The masala taste gives enough satisfaction that I do not feel like I am missing out. Using it four months and my sugar control is better.
Sugar Reduction
★★★★★
One switch, meaningful difference
Just replacing my morning chai with NRGT. One change. Nothing dramatic. But over 90 days the cumulative reduction in added sugar has been real. The taste made it possible to stick to that one change consistently.
Sugar Reduction
★★★★★
Chai habit, zero sugar version
Wanted to keep the chai ritual but remove the sugar. NRGT solved that exactly. The masala flavour holds the ritual together and the zero added sugar is the health part. Both needs met in one product.
Sugar Reduction
★★★★★
Helped the whole family reduce sugar
Everyone at home was having two to three sweet chais daily. Introduced NRGT as the 11 am replacement for the family. Three months in and everyone has kept the switch. Collectively we are having much less sugar than before.
Sugar Reduction
★★★★★
Craving is gone, not just managed
Most sugar reduction approaches manage the craving and leave you feeling deprived. NRGT actually removes the craving because the taste is satisfying. I stopped wanting the sweet chai, not just resisting it. That is a different and better outcome.
Sugar Reduction
★★★★★
Cutting sugar was easier than expected
Expected it to be a constant battle. It was not because the taste of NRGT is genuinely satisfying. The chai experience is mostly intact, the sugar is gone. Two months and I am not fighting the habit anymore.
Sugar Reduction
★★★★★
Daily sugar drop without any drama
Just swapped one cup of sweet chai daily with NRGT. No fancy diet, no dramatic changes. Over three months that one swap has added up. Simple approach, real result, easy to sustain.
Sugar Reduction
★★★★★
Helps people who are trying to cut back
Not a full detox or diet. Just trying to reduce added sugar gradually. NRGT makes the gradual part easy because it gives you the chai experience without the sugar. Exactly the tool I needed.
Sugar Reduction
★★★★★
Chai chhori, sehat badhti
Meethi chai ki aadat thi 12 saal se. NRGT se replace kiya. Seedha jump mushkil tha but taste itna theek hai ki stick ho gaya. Ab do mahine ho gaye bina cheeni ke chai ke aur energy level thoda better feel ho rahi hai.
Sugar Reduction
★★★★★
Works for people with sweet tooth
I have a strong sweet tooth and usually struggle with low-sugar swaps. NRGT is the first one that did not feel like a punishment. The masala spice distracts from the absence of sugar in a way that actually works.
Sugar Reduction
★★★★★
Two chais replaced, zero guilt
Replaced my 8 am and 11 am sweet chais with NRGT. No guilt, no calculation, no tracking. The taste handles the craving and the rest takes care of itself. Been doing this for 10 weeks without a single day back to the old version.
Sugar Reduction
★★★★★
Desk productivity sorted
Long meeting days in a corporate office used to wipe me out by 2 pm. NRGT at 9 am changes the whole day arc. I stay clearer and more focused through afternoon calls. Four weeks and I have not had a bad focus day since.
Office Use
★★★★★
Better than any office chai I have found
Tried every chai option in the office building. All too sweet, too milky, or too cold by the time I get back to my desk. My own NRGT in a flask beats all of them. Warm, clean, exactly what I want and ready when I need it.
Office Use
★★★★★
Working from home sorted
No commute means I have full control of what I drink. NRGT replaced my second and third coffees. By 3 pm I used to be over-caffeinated and jittery. Now I am calm and focused. Sleep at night is better too.
Office Use
★★★★★
Government job, long files, this helps
Desk work with files and reports all day. Used to need two to three chais just to stay awake. NRGT in the morning and afternoon carries me better than those multiple chais ever did. No crash either, which used to happen after the third cup.
Office Use
★★★★★
Tech company hours made manageable
Product sprints and code reviews until late. Coffee used to help but caused anxiety after 2 pm. NRGT gives the energy without the anxiety. I use it at 9 am and it carries focus through the full workday without the nervous feeling.
Office Use
★★★★★
Bank job, focus matters all day
Customer-facing bank work requires full attention for 8 straight hours. NRGT in the morning helps sustain that without any crash at 2 pm which used to be a problem. Three months of this and my afternoon errors have reduced noticeably.
Office Use
★★★★★
Hospital shift energy sorted
Nursing shifts are 12 hours. Used to rely on vending machine chai every 3 hours. Now NRGT in the morning before shift and one in the afternoon. Energy is more even. The vending machine chai was doing more harm than good.
Office Use
★★★★★
Replaced 4 coffees with 1 NRGT
Four cups of strong coffee was my daily damage. Switched to NRGT as my morning drink and cut coffee entirely. Took one week to adjust. Now three months in and I feel less anxious, sleep better, and focus is actually sharper.
Office Use
★★★★★
Night shift focus without the jitters
Night shift in a BPO means staying awake and alert from 10 pm to 7 am. Coffee would cause jitters after the second cup. NRGT gives the energy I need without any of that. Digestion is also better than it was with coffee.
Office Use
★★★★★
Clean energy for court days
Lawyer. Court days start at 9 and often run to 6 without a real break. NRGT in the morning and one in the early afternoon keeps my thinking clear. No crash, no hunger distraction, and nothing that makes me feel off during arguments.
Office Use
★★★★★
Teaching all day needs this
Six hours of standing and talking to students is exhausting. NRGT before the first class and again after lunch covers the full day. I stopped needing the canteen chai twice a day which was also saving me money.
Office Use
★★★★★
CA work in peak season needs this
Chartered accountancy work during March filing season is brutal. 14 hour days are normal. NRGT keeps the mental energy stable. Not a spike and crash pattern, more like a floor below which I do not drop. That steadiness is what I need for number work.
Office Use
★★★★★
Cabin crew routine works around this
Irregular schedules and time zones mess with energy levels badly. NRGT travels well in my kit and I can make it anywhere with hot water. Keeps me regulated between flights better than the options available at airports.
Office Use
★★★★★
Engineering job, precision work needs steady focus
Quality control in a manufacturing plant requires constant attention. NRGT in the morning keeps me alert through the shift without the anxiety spikes coffee was causing. Two months of this routine and I have noticed I catch more errors.
Office Use
★★★★★
HR job, always on, this helps
Human resources means always being available and always being composed. NRGT gives steady energy that fits that requirement. No sudden spikes, no visible crashes, just consistent alertness. My team actually noticed I seem more patient in the afternoons.
Office Use
★★★★★
Study and work both sorted
Doing a distance MBA while working full time. Evenings are for study. NRGT helps transition from office mode to study mode at 7 pm without relying on coffee which would keep me awake too late.
Office Use
★★★★★
Accountant, spreadsheet focus all day
Numbers all day requires a specific kind of focus. NRGT gives me that. No jitters, no hyperactivity, just clean steady mental engagement. Four months in and this is as non-negotiable as my laptop for me.
Office Use
★★★★★
Journalist deadlines need real energy
News cycles do not care about your energy levels. NRGT at 7 am and sometimes again at 1 pm keeps me moving without the anxiety spiral that coffee causes on high-pressure days. Cleaner energy for cleaner writing.
Office Use
★★★★★
Best cost per day I have found
Did the math across all options in this category. NRGT wins on cost per serving without compromising on quality. For something used daily that equation matters enormously. Three months of daily use and the numbers still hold.
Value
★★★★★
50 servings is two months of morning use
One pack, every morning, light use days skipped, lasts close to two months. At this price that is genuinely sustainable. I have not had to think about whether I can afford to keep ordering it.
Value
★★★★★
No markup, no network, just the product
Similar products sell through agents and the price reflects it. NRGT direct from DietXP means no middleman margin. The price difference is meaningful over three months of daily use.
Value
★★★★★
Less than outside chai per cup
The chai from my office canteen costs Rs 15. NRGT per serving is less than that. And I know exactly what is in it. The value comparison is not even close when you factor in the clean label.
Value
★★★★★
Bulk pack value is excellent
Bought two packs at once. The total cost over two months is what I was spending in five weeks on the previous drink. Quality is at least equal. The savings are real and repeatable.
Value
★★★★★
No compromise on quality for the price
Budget options in supplements usually feel cheap in some obvious way. NRGT does not. The quality feels present even at this price point. I expected to notice a tradeoff and I never did.
Value
★★★★★
Three months and counting
On my fourth order now. Each one arrives on time, quality is consistent, price has not changed. That reliability is worth paying for even if the price ever goes up slightly. For now it is excellent value.
Value
★★★★★
Calculated the savings, quite good
Replaced two daily sweet chais with NRGT. Price of NRGT per serving is less than one outside chai. The sugar I was consuming in those two chais cost health points that are hard to measure. This is value by any definition.
Value
★★★★☆
Quality stays consistent batch to batch
Third order and the product is identical in taste and texture to the first. Some brands cut quality when they think you are hooked. DietXP has not done that. Consistent product, fair price, no nasty surprises.
Value
★★★★★
Daily use needs daily value
If I am going to use something every day the price has to make sense every day. Rs 9.98 per serving makes sense. This is not a treat or an occasional thing, it is a daily staple, and the pricing reflects that use case.
Value
★★★★★
Office group buy saves more
Four of us in the office place a joint order. Even before any bulk discount the per-serving cost is fair. This kind of thing only works when people actually want to keep buying it, and all four of us do.
Value
★★★★★
Repeat customer, repeat value
Every time I order I run the same mental check. Is the taste there, is the price fair, is the quality there. Three checks, three yesses, every single time. That is what keeps me coming back.
Value
★★★★★
Works out cheaper than a canteen subscription
Company canteen monthly tea subscription costs more than two packs of NRGT. Cancelled the subscription. Bringing my own sachets. Better taste, lower cost, and I choose what goes in my body.
Value
★★★★★
Sent as a gift, both of us order now
Gifted a pack to my cousin as a trial. She placed her own order within the month. Now we both order regularly. A product that makes someone spend their own money on it is doing something right.
Value
★★★★☆
No compromise on clean label at this price
No sucralose, no aspartame, no artificial colour. Getting that at this price point is genuinely unusual. Clean labels usually cost more. NRGT is the exception and that is worth highlighting.
Value
★★★★★
Six months subscriber now
Have been ordering every six weeks for six months. Same quality, same price, same fast delivery. When everything works you just keep going. No reason to look elsewhere.
Value
★★★★★
Cold mornings, hot NRGT, sorted
Hill station winters make hot drinks non-negotiable. NRGT hot is genuinely warming and the masala spice feels appropriate for cold mornings. It has replaced the milk chai habit without any sense of loss.
Hot or Cold
★★★★★
Cold version is better in April heat
Bihar summers are harsh. Cold NRGT with ice is now my morning drink in April and May. The spice notes change when cold, become slightly milder, and the drink feels refreshing rather than warming. Both versions have a place.
Hot or Cold
★★★★★
Pre-workout cold, post-workout hot
Cold before training when my body does not want warmth. Hot after training when I want something comforting. Two different experiences from the same product and both work perfectly. Very versatile.
Hot or Cold
★★★★★
Winter mornings need warm chai
December and January, the only acceptable morning drink is something hot. NRGT warm is exactly that. Spice feels right, the warmth feels comforting, and I am starting the day hydrated instead of with milk and sugar.
Hot or Cold
★★★★★
Morning hot, afternoon cold, works either way
Hot in the morning as my chai replacement. Cold in the afternoon when it is hot outside. The flavour holds across both temperatures. I was not expecting that level of flexibility when I first ordered.
Hot or Cold
★★★★★
Works in Assam summer heat cold
Northeast summers are humid and intense. Cold NRGT with room temperature water before my walk is exactly right. Not icy, not warm, just ambient cold. Refreshing without the heaviness of any other energy drink.
Hot or Cold
★★★★★
Both temperatures, different experiences
Hot is warming, spiced, the masala comes through strongly. Cold is cleaner, slightly refreshing, spice is more background. Two genuinely different taste experiences from one product. I appreciate the versatility because my preference changes with the weather.
Hot or Cold
★★★★★
Tried cold reluctantly, now prefer it
Was sceptical about cold because I associate masala chai with heat. Tried it cold because it was a hot day and I did not want to wait for water to cool. Preferred it immediately. Now it is my default for most of the year.
Hot or Cold
★★★★★
Gym bag sachet, always cold
Never have it hot. Cold with 200 ml water in my gym bottle, shake it 10 times, done in 30 seconds. Smooth energy for the next hour and a half. No pre-workout product has worked this cleanly and this cheaply for me.
Hot or Cold
★★★★★
Works at every temperature tried
Hot, warm, cold, with ice, without ice. Tried all five variations across the first two weeks. All five work. Most products have one correct way to drink them. NRGT does not and that makes it genuinely easy to fit into any day.
Hot or Cold
★★★★★
Park walk now a proper routine
Used to give up on the morning park walk three days out of seven. Since NRGT before the walk became the ritual I have not skipped once in five weeks. Something about having that cup ready to drink before stepping out makes the whole thing feel deliberate.
Walking Routine
★★★★★
60 minutes of walking feels easier
Used to run out of energy around 45 minutes. NRGT 20 minutes before the walk and I consistently hit 60 to 70 minutes without the drag. Not dramatic but reliable and that reliability is what I value.
Walking Routine
★★★★★
Morning walk partner for four months
My walking group of three all started NRGT after I brought it to share one morning. All four months later and all three of us still use it before our morning walks. The energy is consistent and the taste is something we all look forward to.
Walking Routine
★★★★★
Sugar free before walking was the goal
Doctor said reduce sugar and increase activity. NRGT handles the sugar part and gives enough energy to increase the activity part. Both goals addressed by one product. Been at it for three months.
Walking Routine
★★★★★
Light on the stomach before exercise
Eating before a walk never worked for me. But walking fasted was hard too. NRGT is the middle ground. Light enough that the stomach does not protest but enough to give the energy to push through a 40 minute walk.
Walking Routine
★★★★★
Evening walk energy covered
Office finishes at 6. Used to be too tired for the 7 pm walk. NRGT at 5.30 changed that calculation. The walk happens now, it is longer than it used to be, and I do not feel wrecked afterward.
Walking Routine
★★★★★
Weekend long walks sorted
Saturday morning 8 km walks used to require planning and fuelling. NRGT 25 minutes before, cold, and the walk feels easy. No food needed, no heavy drink needed. Just this and I am ready for the full distance.
Walking Routine
★★★★★
Hill walking with this is a good pairing
Uphill walking in Shimla is a real workout. NRGT before the morning walk handles the energy requirement without making my stomach unhappy on the slopes. Consistent over six weeks.
Walking Routine
★★★★★
Doctor recommended more steps, this helps
My doctor said 8000 steps daily minimum. Getting there was hard without energy to spare after work. NRGT before the evening walk added the consistent energy I needed to hit that target. Three months of this now and I am averaging 9500 steps.
Walking Routine
★★★★★
Consistent energy for consistent steps
Tracking steps for six months and the two months since NRGT are my most consistent. Hard to fully separate cause and effect but the routine feels more established when there is a pre-walk drink as part of it.
Walking Routine
★★★★★
Weight management walking routine
Walking 45 minutes morning and 30 minutes evening as part of a weight management approach. NRGT before each helps but I only use it before the morning walk because evening is after dinner. Even one use daily is enough to notice the difference.
Walking Routine
★★★★★
Low calorie fuel for high step count
Walking for weight loss means being careful about what I drink before the session. NRGT is essentially no-calorie with real energy. That combination is exactly what I needed. No sweet drink, no calorie cost, real energy for real walks.
Walking Routine
★★★★★
Switched and saving every month
Was buying from a network seller. The product was fine but the overhead of maintaining that relationship was not. DietXP is clean direct buying. Same category, better price, no calls from a contact asking for referrals.
Similar Tea Mixes
★★★★★
No meetings, no pressure, just order and go
The thing about network-sold products is you end up in a subscription by social pressure. NRGT you order when you want, stop when you want, no questions. That freedom is worth a lot.
Similar Tea Mixes
★★★★★
Better ingredients than my previous brand
Compared labels side by side before switching. NRGT has fewer additives and no sucralose. Previous drink had both. Taste is different but cleaner. Took one week to adjust and then preferred NRGT.
Similar Tea Mixes
★★★★★
Same category, better deal
Used to spend around Rs 12 to Rs 14 per serve on a similar product. NRGT is below Rs 10. Same category of masala tea energy drink, meaningfully lower price, cleaner label. Easy decision once I did the comparison.
Similar Tea Mixes
★★★★★
No distributor means better price
Cut out the distributor layer by buying directly. The price shows it. And the product is not inferior, if anything it is better because the label is cleaner. Switched four months ago and have not gone back.
Similar Tea Mixes
★★★★★
NRGT is simply the better option now
Used a competing product for 18 months and was mostly satisfied. Tried NRGT when a colleague had it. The taste felt more natural and the price was lower. Switched and have not needed to think about it since.
Similar Tea Mixes
★★★★★
Same ritual, better product
Kept the morning tea mix ritual but changed the product. NRGT replaced my previous mix without disrupting the habit. The transition was smooth because the format is similar. The upgrade is in the ingredient quality and price.
Similar Tea Mixes
★★★★★
Transparent about what is in it
Previous brand was vague about ingredient amounts. NRGT has a clear label. For a daily drink I want to know what I am consuming. That transparency alone would have been enough to switch, the better taste and price are a bonus.
Similar Tea Mixes
★★★★☆
Good product, want bolder spice
Taste is pleasant but I come from a strong masala chai background and prefer more punch. Adding slightly less water helps. Giving 4 because the adjustment is needed but everything else is solid. Will continue ordering.
Taste
★★★★☆
Energy is real, taste is mild
Energy effect is clear and consistent from day one. Taste is milder than I expected for masala chai but not unpleasant. Four stars because the taste expectation was off but the product delivers on the functional side.
Taste
★★★★☆
Solid daily option with one request
Been using for 5 weeks and the energy is good. Would rate 5 if the sachet design were easier to open cleanly. The powder spills slightly sometimes. Small thing but worth a note. Product quality is genuinely good.
Office Use
★★★★☆
Three weeks in, good signs
Energy is consistent and the taste is fine. Not a dramatic experience but a reliable one. Three weeks is not long enough for me to give 5. Ask me at two months. For now, 4 stars is honest and I am continuing.
Taste
★★★★☆
Helps with sweet chai, want it sweeter
The switch from sweet chai is easier with NRGT than expected. The masala taste covers most of the craving. Still occasionally want something sweeter. Giving 4 because it is doing 80 percent of the job very well.
Sugar Reduction
★★★★☆
Good for office, mixing is minor hassle
Takes a tiny bit of stirring to get fully dissolved when the water is not quite hot enough. Warm water dissolves it quickly. Just noting this for people making it cold. Product is good and energy is noticeable.
Office Use
★★★★☆
Value is good, waiting for results
Price is clearly fair and the taste is decent. Started one month ago. Giving 4 because I want two months before I can honestly assess results. Everything about the product itself is fine.
Value
★★★★☆
Hot is fine, prefer cold version personally
Hot version is fine but cold with ice is significantly better for my preference. Just mentioning in case others are on the fence. Try cold first if you are a cold drink person. Four stars, solid product either way.
Hot or Cold
★★★★☆
Walk energy is better, not dramatic
Energy before walking is definitely better with NRGT than without. Not a dramatic night and day difference but consistently better over four weeks. That consistency earns 4 stars from me.
Walking Routine
★★★★☆
Clean label, waiting on full results
Formula looks clean and the taste is honest. I want to use it for three months before giving a final star rating. After six weeks the energy is noticeable and digestion is fine. Very likely to become 5 stars.
Taste
★★★★☆
Delivery is fast, product is good
Ordered on a Sunday and received Tuesday. Product arrived well-packed. Taste is good, energy is present. Giving 4 until I have more data on long-term results. Everything about the purchase and product experience is positive.
Value
★★★★☆
Good for mornings, want longer energy
Energy is good for the first 3 hours. I would like it to last through to lunch without a second serving. That is not a flaw, just my personal requirement. For 3-hour sustained energy it does the job well.
Office Use
★★★★☆
Similar product users will adjust quickly
Came from a competing brand. Taste adjustment took 4 days. After that it was fine, then good, then preferred. If you are switching from another masala tea mix give it the adjustment period and you will likely settle into it.
Similar Tea Mixes
★★★★☆
Good for sugar reduction, not the whole solution
NRGT handles the taste gap when cutting sweet chai. It does not take away the craving entirely on hard days but makes it much more manageable. Giving 4 because it covers most of the job and that is enough to stay with it.
Sugar Reduction
★★★★☆
Works for walking, packaging suggestion
Great pre-walk drink. Wish the sachet had a smaller tear-open strip so it is easier to open at the park without spilling. Content inside is good, packaging is the only friction point.
Walking Routine
★★★★☆
Switched from similar product, still adjusting
Switched two months ago. Taste is different and I am still adjusting preference. Giving 4 because the formula is cleaner and price is better but I have not yet fully settled into the flavour. Will revisit at three months.
Similar Tea Mixes
★★★★☆
Office use is solid, want larger pack
Using at work every day. Product is consistent and energy is good. My one ask would be a 100-serving pack option. Ordering every 6 weeks is mildly inconvenient when the product is something you use daily.
Office Use
★★★★☆
Hot and cold both work, mild overall
Tried both and both are pleasant. The taste is on the mild side which suits some people perfectly. I personally wanted a stronger flavour profile. That is preference not a flaw. Four stars for a well-made product.
Hot or Cold
★★★★☆
Value is undeniable, taste growing on me
Price versus quality is clearly good. Taste was unexpected at first, lighter than anticipated. Now at week five I look forward to it each morning. The growing-on-you arc is real. Four stars now, likely five soon.
Value
★★★★☆
Consistent energy, mild taste, solid daily
Energy effect is reliable and consistent which is the most important thing for a daily product. Taste is mild which suits me even if I might want slightly more spice some mornings. Solid four star product.
Taste
★★★☆☆
Taste okay, energy average for me
I have been using it for three weeks. Taste is fine, nothing exciting. The energy I feel is mild, maybe I am just caffeine tolerant from years of strong coffee. Giving it another month before deciding. Not a bad product, just not matching expectations fully.
Taste
★★★☆☆
Mild product, suits sensitive people
Very gentle energy and mild taste. If you are sensitive to caffeine this is probably perfect. I wanted something stronger and this did not deliver that. No issues with the product itself, just not what I needed.
Taste
★★★☆☆
Not sure yet, giving it more time
One month in and I cannot honestly say the results are clear. Taste is acceptable. Delivery and packaging were both fine. Giving three stars and will update if month two is clearer. Open to being impressed still.
Value
★★★☆☆
Not dramatic enough for me
Expected more from the marketing. Taste is okay and I feel some energy but not significantly more than my usual morning tea would give. Maybe I needed to give it longer. Used it 25 days and then stopped to compare.
Office Use
★★★☆☆
Craving still there sometimes
NRGT helps with the sweet chai craving most of the time. On harder days the craving breaks through. It is not a complete solution for everyone. Helpful as part of a broader approach, not a standalone fix for strong habits.
Sugar Reduction
★★★☆☆
Results unclear after three weeks
Walking every morning with NRGT before the session. Not sure if the energy is noticeably better than walking without it. Could be I need more time. Price is fair enough to keep trying for another month. Reserved verdict.
Walking Routine
★★☆☆☆
Lighter than expected, not for me
I expected something closer to a strong masala chai and got a very mild version. Energy effect was also minimal for me. Not a bad product if mild is what you want but I specifically wanted something stronger and this was not it.
Taste
★★☆☆☆
Did not feel a difference
Used for 15 days. Could not feel any meaningful energy difference compared to just having a plain glass of water. Taste was okay. Not claiming it does not work for others but it did not work for me. Stopped after two weeks.
Taste
★★☆☆☆
Not for very strong chai habits
If you are used to thick milk chai with lots of spice and sweetness, NRGT will disappoint on taste. The shift is too large. Probably better for people who drink lighter or less sugary chai already. Did not suit my preference.
Sugar Reduction
★★☆☆☆
Mild everything
Mild taste, mild energy, mild effect on the walking routine. Every aspect is mild. I cannot in good faith tell someone this will noticeably change their energy levels. It might work for some people. Did not work for me.
Walking Routine
★☆☆☆☆
Not what I needed
I was looking for something to replace a strong milk chai with heavy spice. NRGT is a water-based drink and much lighter than that. The gap between expectation and product was too large for me. Not a product problem, a fit problem.
Taste
★☆☆☆☆
Did not agree with my system
Had stomach discomfort after the third serving. Stopped to be safe. Could be something specific to me. Nothing alarming but not comfortable enough to continue. Cannot rate higher when the physical experience was not good.
Taste
★★★★★
Natural ingredient taste, not lab-made
You can tell when a product is made from real ingredients versus synthetic flavouring. NRGT lands on the real side. The spice feels like actual spice, not a masala flavouring packet. That is the difference between something I reorder and something I abandon.
Taste
★★★★★
Morning tea culture respected
NRGT does not try to replace chai with something alien. It works within the chai ritual and makes it healthier. That cultural respect for how we actually drink things in India makes it easy to adopt. No mental resistance to switching.
Taste
★★★★★
Six weeks and still going
No side effects, no drop in quality, no taste fatigue. Six weeks of daily use and I am still looking forward to the morning cup. That alone tells you what you need to know.
Office Use
★★★★★
Evening walk performance improved
I track my walk pace and average. Since NRGT my pace is slightly better and I am walking 15 minutes longer on average. Two months of this and the pattern is consistent enough to be real.
Walking Routine
★★★★★
Better option than what I was using
Previous network-distributed product was decent. Switched to NRGT out of curiosity. Taste is more natural, price is lower, buying is simpler. Three months later I have no reason to look back at the old option.
Similar Tea Mixes
★★★★★
Chai replacement habit locked
Took two weeks for the habit to lock in fully. Once it did I stopped thinking about it as a replacement and just started treating it as my morning drink. That is the best state for a daily product to be in.
Sugar Reduction
★★★★★
Desk drink that does not embarrass you
Some health supplements look or smell odd and you feel self-conscious making them at work. NRGT looks like chai, smells like chai, so nobody asks anything uncomfortable. Social friction removed, health benefit present.
Office Use
★★★★★
Cold NRGT before evening run
10 to 15 minutes before a 5 km run, cold with 180 ml water. Energy for the run is clean and consistent. No bloating, no cramps, no jitters. Better than anything else I have tried in this role.
Hot or Cold
★★★★★
Helped three family members cut sugar
Introduced this at home during a visit. My mother, my sister, and my brother-in-law all switched their morning chai to NRGT. Collectively that is a significant reduction in daily sugar for the family. Ongoing benefit.
Sugar Reduction
★★★★★
One purchase decision I have not questioned
Some products you buy and immediately start wondering if you made the right call. NRGT has never given me that doubt. Consistent taste, clean label, fair price, works as described. No buyer regret, repeat buyer confidence.
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19 questions answered
NRGT is an instant drink mix from DietXP with a masala chai flavour. Each serving contains 40 mg of caffeine. The formula includes Orange Pekoe extract, green tea extract, pomegranate extract, and a dedicated caffeine extract. It has no added sugar and no sucralose or aspartame.
The full ingredient list as declared on the label is:
No added sugar, no sucralose, no aspartame. Manufactured in a facility that also processes Wheat, Soy, Oats, and Nuts.
The caffeine in NRGT is sourced from Coffea arabica (coffee arabica beans). It is listed on the label as Caffeine Extract (3.82%) and contributes 40 mg of caffeine per 1 g serving. This is the same compound found naturally in coffee and tea, delivered here in a measured, consistent amount per serving.
NRGT is sold directly by DietXP and is not affiliated with any MLM or network marketing brand. It does not use sucralose or aspartame. The formulation includes pomegranate extract and Orange Pekoe tea extract, and the product is available without a distributor requirement.
No. NRGT contains 0 g added sugar per serving as declared on the label. It does not use sucralose or aspartame. The masala chai flavour comes from a nature-identical masala tea flavouring substance (not from natural spices), and a caramel colouring agent (INS 150d) is also present.
Yes. NRGT is manufactured in compliance with FSSAI (Food Safety and Standards Authority of India) regulations. The FSSAI licence number is printed on the product label. It is a food product, not a drug or supplement.
Add one level scoop (approximately 1 g) to 160 ml of hot or cold water. Stir for about 10 seconds until fully dissolved. No milk or sugar is needed. Do not exceed the recommended daily serving stated on the label.
Yes. NRGT dissolves in both hot and cold water. With hot water it has a light masala chai character. With cold water it works as a chilled caffeine drink. Water is the recommended base; milk is not required and may alter the flavour.
Most people have it in the morning or early afternoon. Caffeine consumed within 6 hours of bedtime is associated with disrupted sleep in some individuals, so having it late in the day is generally not recommended. Start with one serving and see how your body responds.
The label states: do not consume more than 500 ml of prepared NRGT per day. At the standard preparation of 1 g per 160 ml, this corresponds to approximately three servings per day. Do not exceed this volume. When considering total daily caffeine, also account for caffeine in tea, coffee, soft drinks, and other sources. The commonly cited upper reference for healthy adults is 300 to 400 mg of caffeine per day from all sources combined, though individual tolerance varies.
Each serving of NRGT contains 40 mg of caffeine. For context, a standard cup of filter coffee typically contains 80 to 120 mg of caffeine, and a cup of regular chai contains roughly 25 to 40 mg. NRGT sits at the lower end of caffeinated drinks.
NRGT is not recommended for:
Children and adolescents under 18 years
Pregnant women
Breastfeeding women
Individuals sensitive or intolerant to caffeine
People with a heart condition, uncontrolled high blood pressure, anxiety disorder, or any condition that may be affected by caffeine
If you are on medication or have a chronic health condition, speak to your doctor before use.
No. NRGT is not suitable during pregnancy or while breastfeeding. Health authorities generally recommend limiting total caffeine intake to below 200 mg per day during pregnancy, and many clinicians advise avoiding caffeinated products entirely. Please speak to your obstetrician or doctor for guidance.
No. NRGT contains 40 mg of caffeine per serving and is not suitable for individuals who are sensitive to caffeine. Common signs of caffeine sensitivity include palpitations, jitteriness, headache, or difficulty sleeping after small amounts of caffeine. If you are unsure about your tolerance, consult your doctor.
NRGT contains 0 g added sugar per serving, which may make it a reasonable option compared to sugared caffeinated drinks. However, individual responses to food products vary. If you have diabetes or are managing blood sugar levels, please discuss with your doctor or registered dietitian before adding any new product to your routine. NRGT is a food product and is not intended to treat or manage any medical condition.
NRGT does not carry an official vegan certification. The product contains a nature-identical masala tea flavouring substance and a caramel colouring agent (INS 150d), whose exact derivation is not declared on the label. If vegan suitability is important to you, check the full ingredient list on the label or contact the manufacturer directly at support@dietxp.com before use.
Important: The label states the product is manufactured in a facility that also processes Wheat, Soy, Oats, and Nuts. Cross-contamination cannot therefore be ruled out. While gluten-containing grains do not appear in the ingredient list itself, this facility declaration makes NRGT unsuitable for anyone with coeliac disease or a severe gluten intolerance.
Store the container in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Always replace the lid firmly after use. Keep out of reach of children. Do not refrigerate unless the label specifically instructs you to do so.
The Use By date is printed on the packaging. Use the product before this date. Once the canister is opened, the label recommends consuming it within 30 days. Ensure the lid is replaced tightly after each use and the canister is stored correctly to preserve quality within this window.
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0 g added sugar · 40 mg caffeine · 50 servings
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DietXP NRGT Masala Tea
1 g serving · hot or cold · no sucralose
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