January 19, 2009
"Ever have trouble falling asleep after a cup of restaurant "decaf"? Avoid an unwelcome all-nighter by maker sure your brew is indeed caffeine free with a D+caf test strip."
Editors, Prevention, June 2009
"To avoid an unwanted jolt from your cup of joe, carry D+caf™ Caffeine Test Strips with you."
Jane Bianchi, FamilyCircle, June 2009
"Keep a pack of these strips in your purse."
Editors, SHAPE Magazine, April 2009
" Do-it-yourself caffeine detectors callled D+caf™ Test Strips will tell you if your beverage is - or isn't - the real thing."
Katherine Harmon, Scientific American, March 10, 2009
"Caffeine's Truth Serum."
Editors, Fresh Cup, March 2009
“Simply dunk a test strip into a teaspoon of your coffee (or tea) and in less than a minute, you’ll know – with 98 percent accuracy – whether it’s decaf or regular.”
“For those who wish to avoid caffeine, D+caf™, do-it-yourself caffeine test strips, can tell you if a drink has caffeine or not,”
“Absent access to a lab, the best a consumer could hope for is to use new self-test strips recently put on the market.”
“Somewhere between 20 and 30 percent of supposedly decaffeinated coffee and tea is actually fairly high in caffeine, but a new test kit can help people tell the difference.”
“For people who simply must monitor their caffeine intake, there is help in the form of D+caf™ Caffeine Test Strips.”
“You’ll know whether the beverage is actually decaffeinated … or whether you’ll be up half the night.”
“The next time you order yourself a cup of decaf coffee, with the help of these test strips, you actually have a way of ascertaining your coffee’s caffeine concentration.”
“How to detect the decaf scamsters…For people vigilant about their caffeine intake comes a new product that can test their decafs on the go. “
“D+caf™ Test Strips aim to put your mind at ease, so you can go ahead and order that coffee with dessert without having to worry about being awake half the night. “
“No matter where you stand on caffeine (‘love it and NEED it,’ or ‘there's no way I can drink the stuff, makes me crazy!’), you'd probably agree that it's important that baristas get your order right. Even more important for pregnant gals like me who are pregnant and are trying to avoid excessive caffeine! “
“Absent access to a lab, the best a consumer could hope for is to use new self-test strips recently put on the market. Called D+caf™ ($9.95 at www.caffeinetest.com), the strips can determine after a five-second dip whether you're drinking caf or decaf.”
If you are pregnant or have other health concerns involving caffeine such as high blood pressure, you might want to know if your next cuppa Joe is really decaf.
“When you buy decaf coffee you always wonder is it really decaf… A lot of people eat dinner at night and say to the waiter this better be decaf… Here’s a way to find out. It’s called D+caf™ Caffeine Test Strips… People need to know if their coffee is really decaf or they’ll be up all night.”
“About 15 percent of coffee drinkers choose decaf and even though most decaf cups have less caffeine than regular brew the food and drug administration doesn’t monitor the levels so you could be getting an unexpected jolt. Now one savvy research group is aiming to change that.”
“Now you can be sure you are getting decaf.”
“Decaf junkies can now test their cups of java for any unexpected jolt. A new test strip lets coffee lovers who can’t hack caffeine dip into their cups to make sure all’s clear – or at least close to caffeine-free.”
“This is going to come in handy for those people who really want to know how much caffeine they’re having.”
“It’s sort of genius! No more inadvertent caffeine boosts and late-night jitters because of a mislabeled or otherwise errant cup of java after dinner!”
“While testing your coffee or tea for caffeine may not be at the top of everyone’s priority list, it is good to know that products such as D+caf™ testing strips are available for those who have a true need to reduce their caffeine intake and want to be certain the drinks they purchase are truly caffeine-free.”