If you’re a decaf K-Cup drinker, this message is for you. Keurig has recalled the McCafe Premium Roast Decaf Coffee K-Cup Pods because they may contain caffeine.Â
Here’s everything to know.
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What was recalled?
Keurig Dr Pepper voluntarily recalled 960 cartons of McCafe Premium Roast Decaf Coffee K-Cup Pods, according to a US Food and Drug Administration memo. The reason listed for the recall reads: “Product is labeled as decaf, but might contain caffeine.”Â
The 84-pod pack is the version that was recalled.Â
CNET chose McCafé Premium Roast as the best K-Cup, although the decaffeinated version was not included. It is unclear at this time how many states sold the cartons.
A representative for Keurig Dr Pepper told CNET that the recalled K-Cups were sold exclusively on Amazon and that customers have been notified. The recalled products have been removed from the site as well.Â
How to know if you have a recalled product
The recalled items will have the following information:
- Best by date: 17 NOV 2026
- Batch number: 5101564894Â
- Material number: 5000358463Â
- ASIN: B07GCNDL91
- UPC: 043000073438
The recall is ongoing. If you have a recalled product, you can return it to your place of purchase for a full refund.Â
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