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Maud'S ''World'S Strongest Decaf'' Decaf Dark Roast Heavy Bodied Coffee With Silky Texture, Sweet Aroma And Dark Flavor Rich With Notes Of Toasted Nuts. Our Cups Are Eco-Friendly And Made From 100% Recyclable #5 Plastic, So You Can Enjoy Each Steamy Mug Knowing You'Re Doing Something Good For Yourself, And The Earth! Why Not Delight Your Senses With A Truly Aromatic And Flavorful Experience? Each Single Serve Coffee Pod Is Filled With Perfectly Ground 100% Arabica Coffee Beans Of The Highest Quality, Including Organic And Fair Trade Beans From Premiere Growing Regions Around The World. Your Daily Cup Of Coffee Isn'T Just A Routine, Its A Moment To Enjoy The Little Things In Life. To Ensure You Get The Best Cup Everytime, We Roast Our Beans In Our Own San Diego Facility, Which Means We Can Personally Monitor The Quality And Character Of Each Batch.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is Maud's World's Strongest Dark Roast Decaf Coffee made of? A: It is made from 100% Arabica coffee beans, including organic and fair trade varieties. The coffee is decaffeinated and roasted in California using solar energy.
- Q: How many coffee pods are included in the package? A: The package contains eighteen single serve coffee pods. Each pod is designed for use with nearly all single serve coffee makers.
- Q: What type of plastic are the coffee pods made from? A: The coffee pods are made from recyclable #5 plastic. This material is eco-friendly and helps reduce environmental impact.
- Q: How do I brew Maud's dark roast decaf coffee? A: You can brew it by placing one pod in your single serve coffee maker and following the manufacturer's brewing instructions. It is compatible with Keurig KCup machines.
- Q: Is this coffee suitable for a caffeine-sensitive person? A: Yes, this coffee is decaffeinated, making it suitable for those sensitive to caffeine. It offers a rich flavor without the jitters.
- Q: Can I use these pods in a Keurig 2.0 machine? A: Yes, these coffee pods are compatible with Keurig 2.0 machines. They are designed to work seamlessly with various single serve coffee makers.
- Q: How should I store the coffee pods to maintain freshness? A: Store the coffee pods in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. This will help maintain their flavor and freshness.
- Q: What is the shelf life of Maud's dark roast decaf coffee pods? A: The shelf life is typically up to twelve months if stored properly. Always check the packaging for specific expiration dates.
- Q: Are the coffee pods biodegradable? A: No, the coffee pods are made from recyclable #5 plastic, not biodegradable materials. Check local recycling facilities for disposal options.
- Q: Is Maud's dark roast decaf coffee suitable for vegans? A: Yes, this coffee is vegan-friendly as it contains no animal products. Enjoy it guilt-free as part of a plant-based diet.
- Q: How does this coffee compare to regular coffee in flavor? A: Maud's dark roast decaf coffee has a rich, bold flavor with notes of toasted nuts, similar to regular coffee but without the caffeine.
- Q: What sets Maud's coffee apart from other brands? A: Maud's coffee is known for its strong flavor and commitment to quality, using only high-quality Arabica beans and sustainable practices.
- Q: What should I do if the coffee pods arrive damaged? A: If the coffee pods arrive damaged, contact customer service for assistance with a replacement or refund. Keep the original packaging for reference.
- Q: Are there any allergens in Maud's dark roast decaf coffee? A: The coffee is free from common allergens but is processed in facilities that handle nuts. Always check for specific allergen information on the packaging.
- Q: How does Maud's coffee support sustainability efforts? A: Maud's coffee is roasted using solar energy and aims to achieve carbon neutrality by twenty twenty-four, promoting environmentally friendly practices.
- Q: Can I recycle the coffee pods in any community? A: No, recycling options may vary by community. Check local recycling guidelines to see if #5 plastic pods are accepted in your area.

