![Fit young woman in the outdoors at sunrise, smiling to her right and drinking Ka'Chava.](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/oe59ey5f/production/27e580699a2169728c89aa4a7f7d7429aea3884d-1200x1500.jpg?auto=format&w=1024)
Ka'Chava makes getting all the essential nutrients your body needs deliciously simple while saving you money.
TRY KA'CHAVA NOW![Decadent bacon, egg and cheese on a bagel, split open and held aloft.](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/oe59ey5f/production/d2e1744872863321aa28848eada32e61afcd8d84-600x600.jpg?auto=format&w=460)
Breakfast Sandwich
There’s a lot of protein in a bagel, a fried egg, and some breakfast sausage (or bacon if you aren’t a purist). That said, there’s also a lot of added oils, grease, and refined carbohydrates that come along for the ride—not to mention a $12+ price tag. Our Superblend gives your body 25 grams of protein plus all the vitamins and nutrients your body needs, without any of the negatives. And while grabbing a quick breakfast sandwich is convenient, you’d save more time by just shaking up some Ka’Chava at home, and getting out the door.
![Green paper coffee cup held aloft before a park scene.](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/oe59ey5f/production/6c26e440eea8b94cd5ce9ba8e11493a80cfc5f16-600x600.jpg?auto=format&w=460)
Coffee
Arguably the least expensive of the three is also the sneakiest—and probably the one we love most. Going on a coffee run does provide a quick burst of energy, but it doesn’t sustain you with fuel your body can utilize for the long haul. Rather than spending $4+ on an inevitable caffeine crash, our Superblend gives you sustained energy levels powered by nutrient-rich superfoods and vitamins.
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Salad
We’re not going to sit here and tell you that a salad is a bad choice—more often than not, you’re making a smart decision for your health (so long as you go easy on the dressing). But paying for a $14+ salad more than once a week is simply not sustainable. All the nutrients you’re looking for in that salad—spinach, kale, quinoa, etc.—can be found in a $4 serving of Ka’Chava with a delicious taste that won’t leave you craving something more flavorful.