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One of New Mexico’s largest coffee roasters is recalling some of its single-serve Keurig cups due to a defect that can cause ink to bleed during the brewing process.
A production issue raised concerns that ink printing on some cups could run when exposed to high temperatures, inspectors said.
Consumers who have purchased the affected product should not consume it, per the FDA. For information on refunds (or for more information about the recall), you may contact the YoCrunch Consumer Care Line at 1-877-344-4886 (9 a.m. –6 p.m. ET, Monday-Friday).