If you’re a fan of New Mexico Piñon Coffee K-Cups, it’s time to check your pantry. The company has issued a voluntary recall for specific coffee pods due to potential ink contamination. This recall affects Dark Piñon K-Cup pods with lot code 251749 and a best-by date of 05/08/2026.
The FDA has classified this as a Class III recall, which indicates a low health risk. However, consumers are still advised to take precautions per FDA guidance.
What’s Happening With Your Coffee Pods?
The recall stems from a manufacturing issue where food-safe ink from the pod lids might potentially contaminate the coffee during brewing. According to the FDA, these pods were distributed nationwide through major retailers including Walmart, Target, and Costco.
New Mexico Piñon Coffee said it initiated the recall “out of an abundance of caution” after receiving no reports of illness or injury. The company emphasizes that this is a limited recall affecting only one specific lot.
What Coffee Drinkers Should Know
For those wondering about potential health effects, the FDA’s Class III designation means the risk is considered low. No adverse health effects have been reported to date.
Although no illnesses have been reported, consumers with health concerns may wish to consult a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
What The Company Is Doing About It
New Mexico Piñon Coffee has taken quick action to address the issue. New Mexico Piñon Coffee confirms no other lot codes are affected; further details on corrective actions have not been published.
These manufacturing improvements relate to FDA’s 21 CFR 175.300 requirements, which govern inks and overprint varnishes used in food packaging to minimize migration into food.
What You Should Do
If you have New Mexico Piñon Coffee Dark Piñon K-Cup pods with lot code 251749 and best-by date 05/08/2026:
- Stop using the product immediately
- Return it to the place of purchase for a full refund, or
- Dispose of it safely
For questions or concerns, consumers can contact New Mexico Piñon Coffee directly through their recall page.
Coffee Safety Standards Are Evolving
This recall comes as food safety standards for packaging continue to advance. Consumers should refer closely to lot codes and best-by dates listed in recall notices to determine if their product is affected.
For coffee pod users concerned about similar issues, checking lot codes and best-by dates regularly is recommended, as these single-serve containers face unique quality control challenges compared to traditional coffee packaging.
The recall serves as a practical reminder of the food safety systems in place to catch potential issues before they cause harm. While the risk is low, the company’s quick response helps maintain consumer trust in their quality commitment.
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