Keurig McCafé Decaf Pods Recalled Over Possible Caffeine Presence

Dubai – Qahwa World

Keurig Dr Pepper has issued a voluntary recall of certain McCafé Premium Roast Decaf Coffee K-Cup pods after the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reported that the pods, labeled as decaf, may contain caffeine.

The recall affects products sold in California, Indiana, and Nevada. The FDA classified the recall as Class II, indicating that consumption could cause temporary or reversible health effects.

Details of the Recalled Products

Product: McCafé Premium Roast Decaf Coffee K-Cup pods (84-count cartons)

Best-by Date: 17 NOV 2026

Batch Number: 5101564894

Material Number: 5000358463

Quantity Affected: 960 cartons

Company Statement
Keurig Dr Pepper stated that the recall was initiated in cooperation with the FDA to ensure product safety. Consumers who purchased the affected products were contacted by the retailer and provided instructions for replacement. Remaining stock at retailers has been returned to the company.

Consumers are advised not to use the recalled products and to follow the retailer’s guidance for replacements.

Urgent Recall in 48 U.S. States of Clover Valley Instant Coffee Over Dangerous Glass Fragments

Dubai, 14 August 2025 (Qahwa World) – Dollar General Corporation has announced a recall of its Clover Valley Instant Coffee (8-ounce containers) following concerns that certain packages may contain glass fragments, according to information released by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

The recalled coffee was sold in Dollar General stores nationwide from 9 July to 21 July 2025, reaching 48 U.S. states. The affected areas include major markets such as California, Texas, Florida, New York, Illinois, and many others.

Product Identification

  • Brand & Product: Clover Valley Instant Coffee (8 oz.)

  • UPC Code: 876941004069

  • Lot Numbers: L-5163, L-5164, L-5165

  • Best-Before Dates: 13 December 2026 – 14 December 2026

Health Risks and Investigation

The recall was initiated after a customer reported a potential contamination. The FDA warns that swallowing glass fragments could cause serious harm, including broken teeth, cuts in the mouth or throat, and damage to the digestive tract. As of 12 August 2025, no injuries or illnesses related to the recalled coffee have been reported.

Consumer Guidance

Shoppers who purchased the product should stop consuming it immediately and return it to any Dollar General store for a full refund.

This incident follows a series of food recalls in the U.S. in recent months, many linked to contamination concerns involving physical materials in packaged products.