Coffee Pods Pulled from Shelves Due to Caffeine Surprise

USATue Jan 27 2026
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Coffee lovers, listen up! The FDA has just pulled over 80, 000 Keurig coffee pods off the market. Why? Because these decaf pods might actually have caffeine in them. Yep, you read that right. The McCafe Premium Roast Decaf Coffee K-Cup Pods are the culprits here. These pods were sold in California, Indiana, and Nevada. You can spot them by the best-by date of Nov. 17 and the UPC code 043000073438. So, if you've got these pods at home, you might want to check them out.
Now, the FDA says this is a "Class II" recall. That means using these pods could cause some not-so-nice health issues, but nothing too serious. Still, it's not great news for those who are sensitive to caffeine or have allergies. Speaking of which, did you know that too much caffeine can mess with your heart rate and blood pressure? And for some folks, caffeine can even cause allergic reactions. So, if you're one of those people, it's probably best to steer clear of these recalled pods. Keurig Dr Pepper hasn't said much about this recall. They haven't issued a statement or given instructions on how to get a refund. Guess they're brewing up a response.
https://localnews.ai/article/coffee-pods-pulled-from-shelves-due-to-caffeine-surprise-17cdebec

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