
The Tim Hortons Orange Tangerine Iced Tea Quencher blends freshly brewed iced tea with the bright citrus flavors of orange and tangerine for a crisp, refreshing drink. Served chilled, it delivers a lively balance of sweet and tangy notes that complement the smooth tea base. Light, vibrant, and thirst-quenching, this fruity iced tea is perfect for warm days or whenever you want a refreshing beverage that combines classic iced tea taste with a burst of citrus flavor.
Price and Calories
$2.49 • 130 Cals
$2.99 • 180 Cals
$3.49 • 240 Cals
Nutritional Information
The Orange Tangerine Iced Tea Quencher is a bright and refreshing beverage that blends smooth brewed iced tea with the citrusy sweetness of orange and tangerine flavours for a crisp, fruity finish. Served chilled over ice, it offers a light and tangy alternative to traditional iced tea drinks. Since flavoured tea beverages can vary in sugar and calorie levels, reviewing the nutritional information below helps you understand how this drink fits into your daily intake.
Small Quencher
| Calories | 130 kcal |
| Fat | 0 g |
| Saturated Fat | 0 g |
| Trans Fat | 0 g |
| Cholesterol | 0 mg |
| Sodium | 25 mg |
| Carbohydrates | 31 g |
| Fiber | 0 g |
| Sugar | 30 g |
| Proteins | 0 g |
Medium Quencher
| Calories | 180 kcal |
| Fat | 0 g |
| Saturated Fat | 0 g |
| Trans Fat | 0 g |
| Cholesterol | 0 mg |
| Sodium | 30 mg |
| Carbohydrates | 43 g |
| Fiber | 0 g |
| Sugar | 41 g |
| Proteins | 0 g |
Large Quencher
| Calories | 240 kcal |
| Fat | 0 g |
| Saturated Fat | 0 g |
| Trans Fat | 0 g |
| Cholesterol | 0 mg |
| Sodium | 40 mg |
| Carbohydrates | 56 g |
| Fiber | 0 g |
| Sugar | 54 g |
| Proteins | 0 g |
The nutrition information presented on this website is based on standard product formulations and was obtained through analysis by Tim Hortons’ nutritional software, entitled ESHA Genesis R&D, and information provided by their suppliers. Variations may occur due to differences in suppliers, ingredient substitutions, recipe revisions, assembly at restaurant level, and/or season of the year. Regional variations may occur. Certain menu items may vary from restaurant to restaurant and may not be available at all locations. Baked goods may vary in size. This information includes a selection of Tim Hortons’ most popular items and may not include all items found in-restaurant. Information is applicable to products in Canadian restaurants and may be subject to change at any time.
Calories & Nutrition Insights
This is a moderate choice that can fit into a balanced diet, particularly for those seeking a light, fruity beverage without added fat or protein. The Orange Tangerine Iced Tea Quencher ranges from 130 kcal for a small to 240 kcal for a large, placing it on the lighter side compared with heavier menu drinks like frozen quenchers or specialty lattes.
The quencher contains no fat, saturated fat, or protein, so it won’t contribute to fullness or muscle support. Its sugar content is notable—30 g in a small up to 54 g in a large—providing a quick energy boost but making moderation important for those monitoring sugar intake. Sodium is relatively low, between 25–40 mg, keeping it heart-friendly relative to other beverages.
This quencher is best suited for active individuals or anyone looking for a refreshing, hydrating option during the day. It works well as a mid-morning or afternoon drink and can be paired with a fiber-rich snack or balanced meal to offset sugar intake. Those on low-sugar or heart-conscious diets should limit consumption. Overall, it offers a crisp, citrus-forward option that fits well into a mindful diet when enjoyed thoughtfully.
Orange Tangerine Iced Tea Quencher vs Orange Tangerine Lemonade Quencher
Orange Tangerine Quencher provides 180 kcal and 41 g of sugar, with a sodium content of 30 mg. Its flavor profile leans on the smooth, slightly earthy notes of iced tea combined with citrusy orange and tangerine, making it a more balanced, subtly complex option for those seeking a refreshing, moderately sweet beverage.
Also at 180 kcal but slightly lower in sugar (40 g) and sodium (10 mg), Orange Tangerine Lemonade Quencher emphasizes bright, tangy citrus flavors with a cleaner, sharper taste. Its lighter sodium content makes it a slightly better option for heart-conscious consumers or those aiming to reduce mineral intake.
In practical terms, the Iced Tea Quencher offers a fuller, tea-forward experience with moderate sweetness, while the Lemonade Quencher provides a crisp, tangy refreshment that works well for a light, hydrating pick-me-up.
Price Comparison
Here’s how the Orange Tangerine Iced Tea Quencher compares to other Tim Hortons quenchers in terms of price and value.
Taste & Texture
The Orange Tangerine Quencher delivers a bright, zesty citrus flavor that is both tangy and lightly sweet. The blend of orange and tangerine creates a lively, refreshing taste that awakens the palate with each sip. Its texture is smooth and crisp, with the iced tea base providing a subtle, earthy undertone that balances the citrus notes.
The drink feels clean and hydrating, leaving a cool, invigorating finish without any heaviness. Overall, it’s a light, refreshing quencher with a gentle tang and satisfying crispness, perfect for a mid-day boost or a cooling, fruit-forward beverage.
Pairing Suggestions
Here are thoughtful, menu‑accurate ways to enjoy the Orange Quencher with food at Tim Hortons, focusing on fresh or complimentary options from the Canadian menu:
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