Woman Sues Panera, Claims Caffeinated Lemonade Caused Heart Damage

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A 28-year-old woman has filed a lawsuit against Panera Bread, alleging that their Charged Lemonade caused her to suffer heart problems, leading to lasting health issues. This is the third lawsuit against the company regarding the drink, which contains up to 390 milligrams of caffeine per 30 ounces. Two other individuals with underlying health conditions have died after consuming the lemonade. The lawsuits claim that Panera failed to adequately warn consumers of the high caffeine content and made the drinks easily available for refills. Panera has disputed the claims, stating that they stand by the safety of their products.
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