Panera's 'Charged Lemonade' Faces Second Lawsuit Over Fatalities

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Panera Bread is facing a second wrongful death and negligence lawsuit after a Florida man allegedly died from consuming its Charged Lemonade. The family of Dennis Brown claims he went into cardiac arrest after drinking three Panera Charged Lemonade drinks. This comes less than two months after the parents of Sarah Katz filed a lawsuit against Panera, stating that their daughter died after drinking the same lemonade. Panera denies the allegations and stands by the safety of its products. The lawsuits claim that Panera Charged Lemonade contains more caffeine than energy drinks and that the company should have known it could harm people sensitive to caffeine.
- Panera Charged Lemonade blamed in lawsuit for death of second customer NJ.com
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- Panera's 'Charged Lemonade' Blamed for Second Death in New Lawsuit Gizmodo
- Another Death From Panera's "Charged Lemonade" The Root
- Panera charged lemonade under fire for high caffeine content The Boston Globe
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