Transparency
How we rank — and who owns this site
Plain version: decaf.info is owned by Rarebird, which makes a paraxanthine (Px) coffee. We tell you that on every page where it could matter, and we label its placement in any comparison. Here's exactly how that works.
Who runs this site
decaf.info is an educational resource published by Rarebird (craft-roasted decaf coffee with paraxanthine). It exists to explain caffeine, decaf, and paraxanthine (Px) clearly, and to help people find an option that fits them — including, but not limited to, Rarebird's own product.
How sponsorship is disclosed
- A standing disclosure appears in the footer of every page.
- On comparison pages, a notice appears above the comparison, and the Rarebird entry carries a visible Sponsor tag.
- Outbound links to Rarebird are marked as sponsored.
How we compare products
We evaluate options against three criteria a real shopper cares about:
- Does it give a lift?
- What's the sleep / side-effect cost?
- Does it actually taste like coffee?
Inclusion in a comparison is based on whether a product genuinely fits the category — not on payment. Rarebird's product appears because it fits, and we say so openly rather than hiding the relationship.
Our standards for claims
- Health and efficacy statements are kept within applicable labeling rules and carry the FDA disclaimer.
- Factual and scientific claims are sourced; we update pages as evidence changes.
- This site provides information, not medical advice.
In one line: owned-and-operated, openly disclosed. We'd rather tell you the relationship up front than pretend to be neutral.