Panera's 'Charged Lemonade' Faces Second Lawsuit Over Fatal Consequences

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Panera Bread is facing a second wrongful death lawsuit over its highly caffeinated "Charged Lemonade" energy drink. The family of Dennis Brown, who died of a heart-related issue, alleges that the drink caused his death. This follows a similar claim made by the family of Sarah Katz. Both families argue that Panera failed to adequately warn customers about the high caffeine content of the beverage. Panera denies responsibility for either death and maintains that the lawsuits are without merit.
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