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Ka’Chava Review (2025): Is It Worth the Premium Price?

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Lindsay Boyers is a functional nutritionist, writer, and editor with over a decade of experience in online media. She’s written 14 books and hundreds of articles on fitness, wellness, nutrition, and lifestyle. Lindsay holds certifications in holistic nutrition, functional nutrition, and professional food safety, as well as a B.S. in food in nutrition.

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Updated on March 26, 2025
Updated on March 26, 2025

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Bag of Ka'Chava and a shaker bottle

Ka’Chava, a premium-priced meal replacement shake, gets a lot of praise on social media, but sometimes it’s hard to tell if an influencer really loves a product they recommend. To help you decide if Ka’Chava is worth it—it’s expensive, after all—GGR editor and expert product tester Frieda Johnson tried it for a couple of weeks. She rated it on several factors, like formulation, taste, solubility, side effects, and the overall customer experience.

In this Ka’Chava review, we’ll give you all the details about her experience, and let you know who might like it and who should skip it. 

Medical disclaimer: This article is intended for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for medical advice. For health advice, contact a licensed healthcare provider. GGR also recommends choosing a product that has been third-party tested for quality.

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Collectively, we’ve tried more than 100 of the best protein powders, meal replacement shakes, and pre-made protein shakes, so we have a lot to say—and we’re always honest about our experiences. As a team of certified personal trainers, certified nutrition coaches, and certified CrossFit-L1 trainers, we take our professional duty to recommend the best supplements and meal replacement shakes really seriously.

Ka’Chava Shake
GGR Score
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3.2
Kachva Shake Plant Protein meal replacement
Ka’Chava Shake
Low-calorie
Multiple flavors
High price point
Plant-based
Subscribe and save
30-day return policy
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Product Overview

Who It's For

Pros & Cons

Specs

Bottom Line

Product Type
Meal Replacement
Calories per serving
240
Flavors
Vanilla, Chocolate, Coconut Acai, Chai, Matcha
Third-party testing
No
Those with No Budget
For more than $4.50 per serving, Ka’Chava is on the higher end of the price range for meal replacements.
Wants Many Flavors
WIth 5 flavors available, you won’t get bored easily.
Plant Based Diets
Ka’Chava is made with plant-based ingredients.
Pros of the Ka’Chava Shake
Multiple flavor options
Subscription available
Decent protein content
Tastes good
Cons of the Ka’Chava Shake
Expensive
Texture is grainy
Low calorie content for meal replacement
Not suitable for those with a nut allergy
Price per serving
$4.66
Serving size
60 g (2 scoops)
Flavors
Vanilla, Chocolate, Coconut Acai, Chai, Matcha

Ka’Chava is a plant-based meal replacement shake packed with vitamins, minerals, adaptogens, antioxidants, and super greens. Although there are five delicious flavors to choose from, it’s worth noting that the price per serving is over $4.

What our tester says:

“I don’t think the Chai flavor tastes exactly like Chai, but it’s pleasant nonetheless, and I appreciate that they offer more unique flavor options.”

A Quick Look at Ka’Chava

Ka’Chava markets itself as “the world’s healthiest shake,” and while we can’t confirm or deny those claims, the ingredients, macronutrients, and micronutrients do look really good. Each shake contains around 85 various superfood ingredients that make it an all-in-one nutrition shake.  

That being said, the calories are a little low for a meal replacement shake, but the macros are balanced and Ka’Chava says this was on purpose—they wanted to make a filling shake that wasn’t too energy-dense. 

We’ll get more into the formulation later, but here are some tips for now.

Before You Buy

  • If you don’t like the flavor, you can exchange it within 30 days for another one or get store credit.
  • You’ll get free shipping if you buy two or more bags; otherwise it’s $7.95.
  • You can save $10 per bag if you sign up for a subscription.

Is Ka’Chava Worth It?

It really depends. At almost $5 per serving, Ka’Chava is one of the most expensive meal replacement powders we’ve tried. But the ingredient list is almost fully organic, and there are tons of beneficial superfoods in the shake. 

Front of a Ka'Chava bag

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Cost can be relative, though; what’s expensive for one person may not feel expensive to another. Because of that, we think it’s worth it for some people but maybe not for others.

Great for:

  • Those who are willing to pay a premium for organic ingredients
  • People who want to avoid artificial sweeteners, flavors, and preservatives 
  • Anyone trying to improve their overall health and wellness

Not recommended for:

  • People on a budget
  • Those on a low-carb diet
  • Anyone who prefers a pre-made meal replacement shake over a powder

Ka’Chava Specs

Price per serving$4.66
Serving size 2 scoops (60 grams)
FlavorsVanilla, chocolate, coconut acai, chai, matcha
Calories per serving240
Protein per serving25 g
Carbs per serving24 g
Fat per serving7 g
Fiber per serving6 g
Key ingredients 85+ ingredients; plant-based protein, fruits, vegetables, adaptogens, fiber, probiotics, prebiotics
Third-party tested?Unclear

Experience Using Ka’Chava

Frieda Johnson, GGR editor, tested Ka’Chava over the course of several weeks. There were many things she liked about it and some she didn’t. Let’s get into it.

Price Per Serving

We won’t beat around the bush. Ka’Chava is expensive, which is why Frieda gave it a 1 out of 5 rating here. 

“Overall, I feel like there are more affordable products out there that are just as good. I plan to continue using this since I have it, but I wouldn’t buy it again,” she says.

Inside Ka'Chava bag

One bag, which is only 15 servings, costs $70, which breaks down to $4.66 per serving. If you subscribe through the website, you can save $10 per bag, which brings the price down to $3.99 per two-scoop serving.

Formulation

Frieda gave Ka’Chava an overall score of 4 out of 5 for formulation with one caveat: It gets a 2 out of 5 for calories. 

Let’s start with the good. The ingredient list in this shake is impressive. Most of the ingredients are organic, which accounts for its higher price. It combines several different “blends,” which include:

  • Plant-based protein blend: A blend of yellow pea protein, whole grain brown rice protein, organic sacha inchi, organic amaranth, and organic quinoa. 
  • Fiber and omega-3 essential fatty acid blend: The main ingredients here are whole-grain oats, acacia gum, chia seeds, and flax.
  • Antioxidant and super-fruit blend: This combines a boatload of superfoods, like coconut flower nectar, acai berry, camu-camu berry, and more.
  • Adaptogen blend: Some notable callouts here are maca root, organic shiitake mushroom, and organic reishi mushroom.
  • Super-greens/vegetable blend: This has 17 total greens and vegetables, all of which are organic.
  • Probiotic/prebiotic blend: A blend of inulin and two types of Lactobacillus bacteria.
  • Digestive enzyme blend: All of the enzymes, like amylase, protease, and lipase, that help you break down macronutrients.

Aside from that, there’s no added sugar; it only has natural sweeteners and flavors. And it’s gluten-free, dairy-free, and soy-free.

The macronutrients look good too. There are 25 grams of protein, which is about what you’d get from a good protein powder, 24 grams of carbohydrates (6 of which come from fiber), and 7 grams of fat.

And because there are so many whole-food ingredients, it’s loaded with micronutrients, too. You’ll get anywhere from 6% to 250% of your daily vitamins and minerals, including vitamin A, vitamin C, magnesium, vitamin B12, and zinc (to name a few).

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Mixed shaker cup of Ka'Chava

Now for the not-so-great. This is marketed as a meal replacement shake, which means it should have enough calories to replace a meal. While everyone’s meal calories look different, of course, these shakes only have 240 calories per serving, which is on the lower side and not enough to actually count as a meal, in our opinion.

Taste and Solubility 

Friede gave Ka’Chava’s shakes decent to good ratings for taste and solubility. 

She tried the chai flavor and liked it. “It’s a nice change from vanilla/chocolate, although I wouldn’t say it necessarily tastes like chai. It’s not something I would look forward to drinking every day, but it’s pleasant enough to drink once in a while,” she says. She added that she liked that they have more creative flavors than other meal replacements she’s tried, which earned it a total of 4 out of 5 in this category.

As for texture and solubility? That got a 3 out of 5 because it was “a bit gritty, but not undrinkable.”

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Side Effects

Side effects were minimal. Frieda said she felt a little bloated after drinking this, but there was nothing extreme to report, so she rated it a 3.5 out of 5 in this category.

Third-Party Testing 

Ka’Chava follows Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) guidelines. This is enforced by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and means there are extensive manufacturing controls in place to ensure the strength, quality, and purity of ingredients.

Aside from this, Ka’Chava claims to test its products in-house and says, “A third-party laboratory is used when verification and validation steps are needed.” This is pretty vague and since they also use several proprietary blends, meaning we don’t know for sure the amounts of all ingredients, Frieda scored them a 2.5 out of 5 in this category.

Comparison to Huel Complete Ready-to-Drink 

Huel Complete Ready-to-Drink

Huel Ready-to-Drink

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GGR Score: 4.2
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Product Highlights

  • Formulated to be a meal replacer
  • 27 essential vitamins and minerals
  • Contains no animal products or lactose
  • Slow-release carbs to help maintain your energy

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Balanced macros
  • Naturally sweetened
  • Low glycemic index
  • Nutritionally complete

Cons

  • Reviews mention products received close to expiration
  • Expensive

Bottom Line

Huel ready-to-drink is a great macro-balanced option for those who need a meal replacement on the go. Slow release carbs keep you full and vitamins and minerals give you everything you need.

The Ka’Chava meal replacement powder and Huel Complete Ready-to-Drink shakes have some similarities, but there are also notable differences. The most obvious is that the Huel shake isn’t a powder—it’s already pre-mixed and ready to drink; you just shake it up and drink it. 

Ka’Chava also has considerably more ingredients, which gives it a better micronutrient profile. Here’s how the two stack up side-by-side. (Keep in mind that this breakdown is per serving, but a 16.9-ounce bottle of Huel contains two servings.)

Ka’ChavaHuel Complete Ready-to-Drink
Price per serving$4.66$5.54
Serving size2 scoops (60 grams)8.45 fluid ounces
FlavorsVanilla, chocolate, coconut acai, chai, matchaVanilla, chocolate, banana, berry, strawberry, cinnamon roll, salted caramel, iced coffee caramel
Calories per serving240200
Protein per serving25 grams11 grams
Carbs per serving24 grams20 grams
Fat per serving7 grams9 grams
Fiber per serving6 grams3 grams
Key ingredients 85+ ingredients; plant-based protein, fruits, vegetables, adaptogens, fiber, probiotics, prebioticsPea protein, gluten-free oat flour, ground flaxseed, MCT powder, coconut sugar, hemp seed protein, added vitamins and minerals
Third-party tested?UnclearYes

Customer Experience 

GGR editor Frieda Johnson gave Ka’Chava a 4.5 out of 5 for customer experience because of the company’s generous exchange policy. You can try Ka’Chava for 30 days and if you don’t like it, you can swap it for a different flavor or get store credit toward your next purchase.

Ka’Chava also makes it easy to reach a customer service agent. You can chat directly through the site from 9 am to 9 pm EST and quickly request a human instead of an AI bot.

Ordering Ka’Chava

Ka’Chava is available on Amazon or directly through the brand’s site. If you purchase through Amazon, you’ll be subject to their ordering and return policies. Note that you won’t be able to take advantage of the exchange policy if you order through Amazon.

Nutrition lable on the back of a KaChava bag

If you order directly through the Ka’Chava website, you can make a one-time purchase or sign up for automatic deliveries for a $10 discount per bag. If you sign up for a subscription, Ka’Chava makes it easy to skip a delivery right through your account dashboard, which is another plus. Ka’Chava also offers a discount for first responders, medical personnel, and students.

If you order two or more bags, shipping is free. For one bag, you’ll pay $7.95. 

Customer Reviews

Ka’Chava has tons of customer reviews. There are almost 70,000 on the brand’s website with a 4.6-star average and more than 8,000 on Amazon with a 4.3-star average.

Reviewers say it tastes good, gives them energy, and fills them up. Several reviewers pointed out that they actually scaled back on the serving size because they found two scoops too filling.

“Excellent flavor and texture, and I feel full after. I have a shake a day, sometimes twice as a meal replacement, and don’t feel hungry,” writes one five-star reviewer.

Another, who says they weren’t on a “crusade to lose weight or eat super healthy all the time” writes “I bought a bag because I often look for something quick and easy for lunch at work and have tried a LOT of different meal replacement/protein shakes. Either they taste great and have really iffy nutritional value and high sugar, or they are really healthy, high in protein, low carb and taste like chalky, watery paste…Let me be clear, this does not taste great or amazing, in my opinion. But more importantly (for me at least), it does not taste bad like so many other drinks I’ve tried.”

Final Verdict of Our Ka’Chava Review

There was a lot we liked about the Ka’Chava meal replacement shakes. 

  • They have an exceptional ingredient list
  • They tasted pretty good
  • We didn’t experience any major side effects when drinking them
  • Their return policies are really fair

But it’s expensive. At almost $5 per serving, these are some of the most expensive meal replacement shakes we tried. Granted, if you’re actually replacing a meal it could be worth it to you.

Full Rating

Ka’Chava

The Kachava Shake is plant-based protein powder packed with vitamins, minerals, adaptogens, antioxidants, and super greens. Although there are five delicious flavors to choose from, it’s worth noting that the price per serving is over $4. There is a subscribe and save option, which will bring the cost down to about $3.99 per serving.

Product Brand: Ka’Chava

Product Currency: $

Product Price: 69.95

Product In-Stock: InStock

Editor's Rating:
3.2

Ka’Chava Rating

Price per serving – 1
Formulation – 4
Calories – 2
Taste – 4
Texture – 3
Side effects – 3.5
Third-party testing – 2.5
Customer service – 4.5
Customer reviews – 4.6
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Ka’Chava Review: FAQs

Is Ka’Chava good for you?

Generally, yes, Ka’Chava is good for you. It has a bunch of high-quality organic ingredients, like probiotics and adaptogens, that offer a wide range of health benefits, from better gut health1 to stress management2. It’s also loaded with vitamins and minerals that contribute to overall wellness, so it can be a great supplement to a healthy diet.

Does Ka’Chava cause weight gain?

Ka’Chava is a low-calorie meal replacement powder, so it’s more likely to lead to weight loss instead of weight gain. That being said, anything can contribute to weight gain if it puts you in a calorie excess.

How much does Ka’Chava cost per month?

A 15-serving bag of Ka’Chava costs $70. The price per month depends on how often you drink it, but if you have a Ka’Chava shake once per day, that comes to $140 per month. If you sign up for an auto-ship, you can save $20 per month.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any diseases.

References

1. Bodke H, Jogdand S. Role of probiotics in human health. Cureus. 2022;14(11):e31313. doi:10.7759/cureus.31313

2. Panossian A, Wikman G. Evidence-based efficacy of adaptogens in fatigue, and molecular mechanisms related to their stress-protective activity. Curr Clin Pharmacol. 2009;4(3):198-219. doi:10.2174/157488409789375311

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On This Page

A Quick Look at Ka’Chava
Is Ka’Chava Worth It?
Ka’Chava Specs
Experience Using Ka’Chava
Price Per Serving
Formulation
Taste and Solubility 
Side Effects
Third-Party Testing 
Comparison to Huel Complete Ready-to-Drink 
Customer Experience 
Ordering Ka’Chava
Customer Reviews
Final Verdict of Our Ka’Chava Review
Full Rating
Ka’Chava Review: FAQs
References

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Reviews
  • MERACH T12 Foldable Walking Treadmill Review (2025): A Compact and Affordable Option
  • Evolve Plant-Based Protein Shake Review (2025): Is This Low-Calorie Pea Protein Worth the Price?
  • Huel Ready-to-Drink Review (2025): Can This RTD Really Replace A Meal?
  • C4 Ultimate Shred Review (2025): Is This Fat-Burning Pre-Workout Worth It?
  • Almost Heaven Morgan Barrel Review (2025): A Sleek Barrel Sauna Built for Four
Equipment
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  • Best Folding Exercise Bikes (2025): Compact and Lightweight Bikes for Small Spaces
  • After Testing More Than 50, We Found The 10 Best Folding Treadmills for Your Home (2025)
  • Best Quiet Treadmills (2025): 7 Peaceful Options for Keeping the Right Pace
  • Best Dumbbells of 2025: Top Picks From Fitness Experts After Thousands of Curls and Presses
Guides
  • Infrared Saunas Buyer’s Guide: Everything You Need to Know to Break a Sweat With Confidence
  • The Ultimate Sauna Guide: Expert Tips on Benefits, How to Use, and More
  • What Foods Have Probiotics? Colon-Ize Your Plate with Help From a Dietitian
  • Home Gym Con 2025 Recap: The New Equipment We’re Most Excited About
  • Tariffs Affecting Gym Equipment Prices (2025)
DIY
  • Your Expert Guide to Making Budget-Friendly DIY Ankle Weights  
  • Homemade Protein Powder: The Right Whey to Do Home-Cooked Protein
  • Building a DIY Rowing Machine: How to, Why, and Should You?
  • Try These DIY Cold Plunge Ideas To Jump-Start Your Recovery 
  • DIY Mass Gainer: You Make the Shake, and Your Body Makes the Muscle