Coffee Pods Recalled Nationwide Due to Contamination

Coffee Pods Recalled Nationwide Due to Contamination

  • New Mexico Pinon Coffee Dark Pinon pods are being recalled nationwide.
  • The coffee pods are recalled due to ink seeping risk during brewing in K-cup machines.
  • FDA classified as Class III recall; dispose immediately if you have this coffee on hand.

There’s an active recall on coffee pods sold across the U.S., according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This is due to the possibility of ink seeping into the coffee, posing a risk to consumers.

The coffee impacted is 10-count boxes of New Mexico Pinon Coffee Dark Pinon single serve cups. The package has a printed UPC of “812361033081,” lot code “251749” and best-by date “05/08/2026.” Check your coffee pods, and if they match this recall information, dispose of them or return to your place of purchase for a refund. 

According to the FDA, this product is being recalled because the “clear coat seal on the lid of the single serve cups did not get applied consistently to all cups in the production run. This resulted in the food safe ink printing on some cups to run when exposed to high temperature, high-pressure water used in a K-cup machine.”

The FDA just classified this recall as a Class III, meaning that the affected coffee is “not likely to cause adverse health consequences.” While there are no injuries or illnesses currently connected to this recall, talk to a healthcare professional if you are experiencing any sickness after drinking the recalled coffee.

For questions about this recall, contact the company by calling 505-298-1964.

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