Keurig Dr. Pepper is yanking its Peñafiel brand water from store shelves after it was revealed that the product contains potentially unsafe levels of arsenic.

The company made the announcement last week that it will “voluntarily withdraw” Peñafiel unflavored mineral spring water products – which are imported from Mexico – “due to the presence of violative levels of arsenic.”

“Water quality tests of Peñafiel samples conducted by an independent laboratory on behalf of Keurig Dr Pepper detected arsenic at levels that exceeded the [Food and Drug Administration’s] bottled water standards for mineral water of 10 ppb [parts per billion],” the company said.

Keurig Dr Pepper said that it has notified retailers that it will work with them to remove the product, which is sold at Target and Walmart, from store shelves.

“Arsenic is found in nature, including in aquifers that are the source of mineral water and where levels can vary over time,” the company said, noting that it has recently “installed enhanced filtration systems at its facilities that produce Peñafiel, and the product now being produced is well within regulatory guidelines.”

The company added: “No other Keurig Dr Pepper products are impacted by this voluntary removal.”

The move came after California nonprofit Center for Environmental Health released a report that found that water bottle brands Peñafiel and Starkey, which is owned by Whole Foods, contain high levels of arsenic.

“Customers typically purchase bottled water at exorbitantly high costs with the assumption that it is safer and healthier to drink than tap water, unaware that they are ingesting an extremely toxic metal linked to birth defects and cancer,” Center for Environmental Health CEO Michael Green said in a statement.

The FDA did not order a recall on either Peñafiel or Starkey, but did post Keurig Dr. Pepper’s announcement on the removal of Peñafiel to its website.

Whole Foods did not immediately return a request for comment by The Post Tuesday regarding its Starkey product.

A Whole Foods spokesperson said in a statement said that the Starkey water meets FDA requirements.

“At Starkey Water, our highest priority is to provide customers with safe, high-quality and refreshing spring water,” the spokesperson said. “Beyond the required annual testing by an FDA certified lab, we have an accredited third-party lab test every production run of water before it is sold, and our test results from the same lot analyzed by Consumer Reports show that these products are fully compliant with FDA standards for heavy metals. We would never sell products that do not meet FDA requirements.”