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New Mexico Pinon Coffee is recalling coffee cups due to a contamination hazard. Here's which coffee cups are being recalled ...
A popular coffee brand, New Mexico Piñon Coffee, issued a voluntary recall of its Dark Pinon Single Serve 10-count coffee ...
A New Mexico-based company has issued a nationwide recall of select single-serve coffee cups, otherwise known as coffee pods, ...
New Mexico-based Pinon Coffee is recalling single-serve coffee cups sold nationwide. According to the recall notice from the Food and Drug Administration, the seal over the cups was not applied ...
There’s an active recall on coffee pods sold across the U.S., according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This is ...
The FDA issued a recall for coffee pods sold nationwide due to an issue that could potentially contaminate the product with ...
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.
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a specialized 3D printer that utilizes food ...
Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder are using old coffee grounds to 3D-print a wide range of objects—from jewelry to pots for plants and even, fittingly, coffee cups.
Celso Bulgatti/Andy Altman Mankotia said that because his 3D-printed cups are made from just dirt, salt and water, they can safely be left in landfills or even smashed to dust on the ground.
Designing a Sustainable Material for 3D Printing with Spent Coffee Grounds. DIS '23: Proceedings of the 2023 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference, 2023 DOI: 10.1145/3563657.3595983 ...