Which coffee pods are recalled? What to look for as coffee retailer issues urgent message

Check your cabinet: A lot of popular coffee pods used in Keurig machines are being recalled after officials said ink from the pods’ packaging could leak into the coffee when brewed.
In a message marked “urgent,” coffee retailer New Mexico Pinon Coffee said it was voluntarily recalling certain pods due to “potentially introduction of food coloring into the cup during brewing.” According to the Food and Drug Administration, the seal over the cups was not applied consistently, which meant “food safe” ink could run when the pods were used in K-cup machines.
In the recall announcement, New Mexico Pinon Coffee said it had not received any reports of illness or injury from the product and issued the recall out of “an abundance of caution.” The retailer asked customers who purchased the affected products to dispose of them or return them at the place of purchase for a refund.
The recall applies exclusively to New Mexico Pinion Coffee Dark Pinion Single Serve in a 10-count package with 251749. No other lot codes or products are affected by the recall, according to the company.
The product is distributed nationwide, and affected lots have a best by date of May 8, 2026, according to the FDA.
According to the website, the single-serve pods are sold online at Amazon, as well as Costco, Walmart, Target, World Market and Trader Joe’s stores.
Customers with questions or concerns can also contact the company at 505-298-1964.
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