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15 states included in ground coffee recall due to mislabeling error

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According to drug administration (FDA), thousands of ground coffee packages sold in 15 states are removed due to an incorrect labeling error.

The market withdrawal, which affects 692 cases of our ground food coffee bags, began on March 13. The FDA classified the incident as a class II retreat on Monday.

In total, 4,152 12 -ounce packages of our family traverse City Cherry defafeined coffee are included in the retirement.

According to the FDA Bulletin, coffee may not have been decaffeinated at all, which represents a risk to consumers who seek to avoid caffeine.

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In the retirement, about 4,152 12 -outer packages of our coffee on the floor of the Family Traverse City City are included. (Our Family Foods / Fox News)

“A part of production … was poorly labeled as decaffeinated[d]”The notice said.

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The retirement only impacts the products labeled “better before 080325 V 15:37 C”, according to the FDA page. The bags also had an UPC code of 0 70253 11080 1.

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Class II retreats involve products that “can cause adverse consequences of temporary or medically reversible health or when the probability of adverse consequences of serious health is remote.”

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Coffee was poorly labeled as decaffeinated, possibly representing a risk for adverse coffee consumers. (Reuters/Given Ruvic)

The ground coffee was sold in Colorado, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota and North Carolina, in addition to North Dakota, Nebraska, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin and Wyoming.

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According to its website, our family foods is a “brand truly driven by the purpose, committed to quality, with the connection with our buyers and our local communities.”

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“Our commitment to quality has remained the same, generation after generation,” said the company. “We are very proud of that legacy. Now the next generation of quality and value has come, ready to continue with the tradition of excellence of our family.”

Fox Business contacted our family foods for additional comments, but did not receive an immediate response.

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