
If the story of Oregon Chai was a fairy tale, it might go something like this...
Once upon a time, there was a girl who was traveling in a faraway land. She came upon an old man peddling a drink he called "chai". With one sip of the heavenly potion, the girl fell under a magic spell. She vowed to devote her entire life to the delicious cup in her hand. Then a dragon ate her.
It's all true, except for the dragon. The Oregon Chai story begins with a trek through the Himalayas, a villager selling chai (12 cups in this case), and a return to America where no chai could be found. Kitchen experiments began in March of 1994. The resulting concoction was distinct and delicious. Traditional chai's American cousin, Oregon Chai, was born.
All it took was four women with a newfound chai passion and an obsessive need to preach the gospel of chai. The underground Oregon Chai® movement was afoot, and in no time demand was high. Staff was hired and the business moved into an office space and things like staplers, tape and Post-It notes were bought.
Today, Oregon Chai is a subsidiary of Kerry, Inc. and strives to remain true to its Oregonian roots and continues to spread its message of peace, tranquility and great taste throughout the country. In fact, Oregon Chai is now available in all 50 states, Canada, Europe and Guam, in cafes, natural food & grocery stores and restaurants.
We use only the finest product ingredients
Oregon Chai uses organic and natural ingredients in all of its products. Most of Oregon Cha’s 32-ounce concentrates are over 90% organic and carry the USDA Organic and Quality Assurance International (QAI) Certified Organic seals. Sugar-Free Original™, made with Splenda®, is a delicious chai option for diabetics, carb counters, and anyone looking to remove sugar from their diet; it is the only concentrate that is not organic and all-natural.
Where are our products sold?
Oregon Chai products are distributed in all 50 U.S. states and Canada through food service, natural foods, and grocery channels (independent and chain).