"Panera Bread Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Heart Damage from 'Charged Lemonade'"

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Panera Bread faces a third lawsuit over its caffeinated "Charged Lemonade," with a 28-year-old claiming permanent cardiac injuries after consuming the drink, which contains 390 milligrams of caffeine in a large serving. Two previous lawsuits allege a Florida man's death and a University of Pennsylvania student's death were linked to the beverage. Panera denies the claims and has added a warning to its mobile app about the drink's caffeine content.
- Third lawsuit against Panera claims caffeinated 'Charged Lemonade' caused 'permanent cardiac injuries' Fox Business
- Panera Bread facing 3rd ‘Charged Lemonade��� lawsuit WPRI
- Woman, 28, sues Panera, alleging Charged Lemonade caused heart problems The Washington Post
- Woman Sues Panera Over Its Charged Lemonade, Saying She Suffered Heart Injury Gizmodo
- RI Woman Says Panera Lemonade Permanently Damaged Her Heart: Report Patch.com
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