
Keurig Recalls McCafé Decaf K-Cup Pods Over Caffeine Risk
If you rely on decaf coffee to limit your caffeine intake, you may want to double-check your pantry.
Keurig has issued a recall for a specific batch of McCafé Premium Roast Decaf Coffee K-Cup Pods after discovering the product may contain caffeine despite being labeled as decaf.
Why The K-Cup Pods Are Being Recalled
According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the recall was issued because the product is labeled as decaffeinated but may actually contain caffeine.

For individuals who are sensitive to caffeine or who avoid it for medical, pregnancy, or sleep-related reasons, consuming caffeinated coffee unexpectedly could cause adverse effects.
Details Of The Recalled K-Cup Pods
The recall affects 960 cartons of 29-ounce McCafé Premium Roast Decaf Coffee K-Cup Pods, with 84 pods per carton.
The recalled products can be identified using the following information:
- Recall Number: H-0419-2026
- Best By Date: 17 NOV 2026
- Batch Number: 5101564894
- Material Number: 5000358463
- ASIN: B07GCNDL91
- UPC: 043000073438
Only products matching all of the above details are included in the recall.
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Where The Recalled Products Were Distributed
The recalled K-Cup pods were distributed in Indiana, California, and Nevada, meaning consumers in the Tri-State area may be impacted.
What Consumers Should Do
If you have this product at home, the FDA recommends that you do not consume it. Consumers should follow the recall instructions provided by the retailer or manufacturer for refunds or replacements.
Anyone experiencing adverse symptoms after consuming the product should contact a healthcare provider.
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