Some Bay Area Paneras have warning signs for Charged Lemonade following customer death.
The parents of a woman who died after drinking one of Panera Bread’s so-called Charged Lemonades are suing the national restaurant chain, alleging that the highly caffeinated drink is “unreasonably dangerous.” On Monday, Jill and Michael Katz filed a lawsuit on behalf of their deceased daughter Sarah, 21, who died of cardiac arrest in September 2022 after consuming a Charged Lemonade.
“It clearly states it on … the self-serve drinks, but I still like to let people know.' Katz was a college student at the University of Pennsylvania and bought a Charged Lemonade at a Philadelphia Panera store in September 2022.
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