A NY company is recalling its canned cold brewed coffee after it was determined that the product may be conducive to the growth of Clostridium botulinum, the causative agent of botulism. The product's name, interesting enough, is Death Wish. Probably appropriate.
In canned beverages such as juices and teas, pH is often used as a control for preventing Clostridium botulinum growth. For this, the pH is kept below 4.6. The pH of coffee can vary widely from 4.2 to 5.2 or higher depending upon the type of coffee. In making a canned product such as this, it would be important to adjust pH to a value below 4.6, if pH is used as a control. Other controls may be used.
FDA Recall Notice
https://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm576809.htm
Death Wish Coffee Co. Announces Recall of Nitro Cold Brew Cans From Retailers, Online Sales
For Immediate Release
September 19, 2017
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Friday, December 18, 2015
FDA Concerned About Caffeinated Peanut Butter
Why put caffeine in peanut butter? What are the risks? That is what FDA is questioning about Steem Caffeinated Peanut Butter. There is a 150MG per serving (2 tablespoons) which is equivalent to a 12 oz cup of coffee. That can potentially be a lot of caffeine especially if you couple eating the peanut butter with drinking a cup of coffee.
FDA Web Site
http://www.fda.gov/Food/IngredientsPackagingLabeling/FoodAdditivesIngredients/ucm476361.htm
Added Caffeine in Peanut Butter
FDA Statement on Added Caffeine in Peanut butter
December 17, 2015
The FDA is concerned about the marketing of a peanut butter, a food popular with many children, containing added caffeine. The company has indicated in recent media reports its desire to behave responsibly, but has not submitted to the FDA any information about the safety of its use of caffeine in its peanut butter product. On Tuesday December 15, 2015 the FDA sent a letter to the company, STEEM Peanut Butter, Inc., requesting they provide us with information about their use of caffeine in peanut butter. This information will help us determine whether their product meets applicable scientific and legal standards for the lawful sale in the U.S.
FDA Web Site
http://www.fda.gov/Food/IngredientsPackagingLabeling/FoodAdditivesIngredients/ucm476361.htm
Added Caffeine in Peanut Butter
FDA Statement on Added Caffeine in Peanut butter
December 17, 2015
The FDA is concerned about the marketing of a peanut butter, a food popular with many children, containing added caffeine. The company has indicated in recent media reports its desire to behave responsibly, but has not submitted to the FDA any information about the safety of its use of caffeine in its peanut butter product. On Tuesday December 15, 2015 the FDA sent a letter to the company, STEEM Peanut Butter, Inc., requesting they provide us with information about their use of caffeine in peanut butter. This information will help us determine whether their product meets applicable scientific and legal standards for the lawful sale in the U.S.
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