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Over 80,000 Keurig decaf pods recalled for possibly containing caffeinated coffee
Keurig Dr Pepper recalled 80,640 McCafé decaf pods due to a labeling error, with the FDA classifying it a Class II recall indicating possible temporary health effects.
- On December 6, Keurig Dr Pepper voluntarily recalled more than 80,000 McCafé Premium Roast Decaf Coffee K-Cup Pods after the FDA found they may contain caffeine.
- Health guidance warns that people limiting caffeine for health conditions, pregnancy or sensitivity should not consume the recalled K-Cup pods, as unexpected caffeine may cause jitters or sleep disruption.
- Newsweek contacted Keurig Dr Pepper via email outside regular business hours on Tuesday and reported from Washington, D.C. using information from an FDA recall letter.
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