Q&A(4)
Q: Is the water decafeinaton process, the Swiss water? Online it shows this decaf is Swiss water. Please clarify.
A: Great question! The process used is water decaffeination. Only water is in contact with the green coffee, extracting the caffeine from the bean. We hope this helps! -Candice
submitted byNestle - 8 days agoBrand expert
Q: What process is used to eliminate the caffeine? Swiss water or C02? or DCM? thx
A: Great question, Ana! We use the water decaffeination process. We hope this helps! -Teresa
submitted byNestle - 2 months agoBrand expert
Q: Can I use cold water for iced coffee with this?
A: Good question, Kitty! So sorry for our delay reply. We recommend dissolving this in hot water and then pouring over ice if you'd like it iced. -Teresa
submitted byNestle - 7 months agoBrand expert
Q: Hi, What decaf process is used for this product? Swiss water or chemical based?
A: Hi there! The process used is water decaffeination. Only water is in contact with the green coffee, extracting the caffeine from the bean. We hope this helps! - Teresa
submitted byNescafé USA Product Expert - 1 year agoBrand expert
Q: What decaf process is used for this product? Swiss water or chemical based?
A: Thanks for your question! The process used is water decaffeination. Only water is in contact with the green coffee, extracting the caffeine from the bean. We hope this helps! -Teresa
submitted byNescafé USA Product Expert - 1 year agoBrand expert
Q: How much cafeeine per cup does this contain?
A: Thanks for reaching out to us! Our Decaf House Blend has 2-5 mg of caffeine in it. Caffeine content is based on typical range of coffee powder used in 6 oz cup. -Sabrina
submitted byNescafé USA Product Expert - 1 year agoBrand expert