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Orka Energy Water is a revolutionary sugar-free, zero-calorie caffeinated beverage that combines 150mg of natural green tea caffeine with L-Theanine for a smooth, jitter-free energy boost. Available in a variety pack featuring Mango Peach, Mint, and Raspberry White Tea, it offers a refreshing alternative to traditional energy drinks and coffee, ensuring hydration and focus without the crash.





C**.
Great Taste. Great Ingredients. Great boost.
I first bought these when they were just coming out with the first iteration. The flavors needed some improvement and I gave them some feedback. They took it to heart and were very communicative. I appreciated being a part of this process for them and seeing them improve their process. The product itself is crisp, clean, and exactly what I wanted it to be — energy water. I really appreciate the balance between caffeine and L-Theanine which gives a calming boost without the jitters of coffee. I will say any bad reviews that claim the flavor is not strong enough just don’t know what this product is supposed to be. It’s not supposed to be like any other energy drink. It’s supposed to be water si th a subtle hint of flavor. Great work guys! I will be buying more.
A**Z
Great for Work & staying hydrated instead of coffee!
I recently picked up a few cans of Okra Sparkling—partly out of curiosity, partly because I’ve been trying to drink more water. I usually reach for Topo Chico seltzers, but my girlfriend keeps reminding me they’re not exactly hydrating. I wanted something that could offer a bit more: hydration, a light caffeine boost, and a break from my usual coffee routine.Raspberry was the standout for me—smooth, subtle, and incredibly easy to drink. It had a softness that made it feel almost calming.Mint came next. At first sip, it was a bit bold—almost sharp—but it settled nicely and ended up being refreshing in its own right.Mango Peach leaned more peach than mango, but that didn’t take away from how clean and revitalizing it felt, especially after a workout.Across the board, these drinks left me feeling energized and hydrated, whether I was heading to the gym or working late into the night. They look great visually—clean, modern, and appealing—and honestly, I could see these fitting right in at a summer pool party. I even found myself wondering how they’d pair with a splash of vodka (Okra Hard Seltzer, perhaps?).
C**S
The container is marketing, not useful
Couple of problems, though I get the feeling this comment is going to get buried.The plastic container with the aluminum can top is cool. It's a big part of why I bought it. That and I would love the idea of caffeinated water. Energy without carbonation or artificial sweetener? Sounds great.It tastes like plastic. It tastes like if you leave a water bottle in the car for a year and it swells and gets all that plastic car water flavor. However, it suffers from another issue: it doesn't stay cold. At all. Out of the fridge for minutes and it goes straight to room temperature, which brings out the plastic flavor even more.Mint is probably the best flavor because it hides the plastic flavor the best. Raspberry has the best flavor, but it's defeated by plastic. I'm not a huge fan of mango flavored things in general, so my opinion on that flavor doesn't seem fair, but it did not hide the plastic flavor at all.Doing a tiny bit of research, it appears that mixing aluminum and plastic in the same container is not recyclable in almost all of the US. The technology is theoretically there, and it can be done, but it isn't as of 2025.So you have a non-recyclable container that gives the beverage an awful taste, and the container is 99% for marketing reasons. I am a victim of marketing. It's really cool, holding it for the first time feels cool, the package is really cool, it's unique, it's fun.As far as caffeine per dollar goes, it's not great, but it's fine. Red Bull is slightly cheaper per mg of caffeine, but if you're like me, you're willing to pay marginally more to not drink Red Bull. I was looking for an alternative without a ton of sugar or aspartame.It's not a great drink though, and it's bad for the environment. I promise if they made this in an aluminum can, I would give it another try.tl;drPros: It's cool. Idea is good.Cons: The container is a marketing ploy rather than a good idea. It makes it taste bad, while still being drinkable.
M**M
Great tasting, clean energy!
Why did you pick this product vs others?:I really like this product and this is my favorite flavor of the 3. I go to the gym and like to keep it as natural as possible. I think this product is a perfect addition to my gym routine lifting or cardio! 200mg is just enough to give you a jolt without going overboard. I'm hoping they release more flavors soon, but water with a jolt for a lift is perfect. For me personally, I haven't experienced any crashes with this product either. Of course, everyone has different caffeine sensitivity, but this seems like a sweet spot where health conscious meets a solid jolt of energy for a good workout + a little bit of hydration. Huge fan of this product and have recommended to others many times!Ingredients:All Natural!Hydration:H2O
M**L
Refreshing, Clean Energy Without the Junk
Okra Energy Water is a standout among energy drinks for anyone looking to stay energized without all the sugar and artificial ingredients! What I really liked most was how clean it felt — no crash, no jitters, just the perfect amount of caffeine to keep me going. It tastes like water with a subtle hint of flavor, making it super refreshing and not sweet like most energy drinks out there. The Mango Peach flavor was hands-down my favorite, with Raspberry White Tea coming in a close second. If you’re someone who wants the benefits of an energy drink without all the junk, I’d definitely recommend giving Okra a try!
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