KTVU: Keurig McCafé coffee pods recalled due to possibly containing caffeine, FDA says

Keurig McCafé K-Cup Premium Roast Decaf coffee pods were recalled because they may contain caffeine. The Food and Drug Administration said the products were sold to retailers in California, Indiana, ...

Keurig McCafé coffee pods recalled due to possibly containing caffeine, FDA says

MSN: Keurig recalls 80,000+ decaf coffee pods due to caffeine mislabeling—check your stash!

Keurig recalls 80,000+ decaf coffee pods due to caffeine mislabeling—check your stash!

Keurig Dr Pepper voluntarily recalled more than 80,000 McCafé Decaf Coffee Pods because they may contain caffeine. This could be risky for people with certain health conditions, as well as children ...

Feeling jittery? More than 80,000 Keurig coffee pods labeled decaf have been recalled because they may in fact contain caffeine, an FDA enforcement report said. According to the report Keurig Inc., ...

Coffee is a beverage brewed from roasted, ground coffee beans. Darkly colored, bitter, and slightly acidic, coffee has a stimulating effect on humans, primarily due to its caffeine content, but decaffeinated coffee is also commercially available. There are also various coffee substitutes.

Many of us are familiar with the main “pro” of coffee. The kick you get from your morning coffee is thanks to caffeine, a natural stimulant that can make you feel more energetic. While it can get a bad rap (if you overdo it), it turns out that the caffeine in coffee does more than just wake you up.

According to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, it’s safe for most women to drink three to five cups of coffee a day with a maximum intake of 400 milligrams of caffeine.