What kind of decaf is it? There are two ways to take it out, methyl chloride is the cheap way or the Swiss water method if more expensive but probably healthier...
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That's what I was told in the comments and I haven't been able to disclose it from the brand I drink. I like to believe that because they are expensive, it's the Swiss water method but that would be a bit foolish to just believe that based on the price, lol. Therefore I sent them an email to just ask. I hope it's the right kind because these are so good! Otherwise I will have to hunt for a similar or better brand (which has not worked out yet for regular coffee).
I checked the cheap decaf I bought (but will return anyway because of the low strength) which says made in Swiss but I don't know if that's just misleading people to think it's the Swiss water method so I will check on that as well.
So far, no answers about that yet, but I'm on it as I would like to find out before I end up drinking bad decaf causing other (maybe worse?) health issues in while..
That's what I was told in the comments and I haven't been able to disclose it from the brand I drink. I like to believe that because they are expensive, it's the Swiss water method but that would be a bit foolish to just believe that based on the price, lol. Therefore I sent them an email to just ask. I hope it's the right kind because these are so good! Otherwise I will have to hunt for a similar or better brand (which has not worked out yet for regular coffee).
I checked the cheap decaf I bought (but will return anyway because of the low strength) which says made in Swiss but I don't know if that's just misleading people to think it's the Swiss water method so I will check on that as well.
So far, no answers about that yet, but I'm on it as I would like to find out before I end up drinking bad decaf causing other (maybe worse?) health issues in while..
!PIMP
It's hard to tell sometimes, if it's stated on the package you know it is. It costs more but the coffee tastes so much better!
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