An Ivy League Student Dies After Drinking Panera Bread’s “Charged Lemonade”
The Lawsuit and Allegations
An Ivy League student with a heart condition tragically passed away after consuming Panera Bread’s “charged lemonade,” a beverage that contains more caffeine than a combination of Red Bull and Monster energy drinks. The student’s parents have filed a lawsuit against Panera, claiming that the company failed to adequately warn consumers about the drink’s ingredients and potential risks.
The Incident and its Impact
The 21-year-old University of Pennsylvania student, Sarah Katz, who suffered from long QT syndrome type 1, purchased the charged lemonade from a Philadelphia Panera Bread location on September 10, 2022. Several hours later, she went into cardiac arrest and unfortunately did not survive. Sarah’s roommate and close friend, Victoria Rose Conroy, stated that Sarah was diligent in following her doctors’ advice and avoided energy drinks due to her medical condition.
The Contents of the Charged Lemonade
The lawsuit reveals that the charged lemonade contained an alarming 390 milligrams of caffeine, surpassing the caffeine content of any size of Panera’s dark roast coffee. Additionally, the beverage included guarana extract, another stimulant, and the equivalent of nearly 30 teaspoons of sugar. Photos of the menu and beverage dispensers in the store, presented in the lawsuit, confirmed the advertised caffeine content and promoted the drink as a “plant-based and clean” alternative.
The Lawsuit’s Claims and Response
The lawsuit argues that Panera’s charged lemonade is a “dangerous energy drink” and highlights the absence of adequate warnings regarding its potential risks, such as increased blood pressure, heart rate, and impaired brain function. Panera Bread has not yet provided a response to the allegations made in the lawsuit.
Caffeine Risks and Public Safety
Beyond the specific case of Sarah Katz, excessive caffeine consumption can have adverse effects on various populations, including those with underlying health conditions, pregnant or breastfeeding individuals, and children, as stated by the Food and Drug Administration. Panera’s charged lemonade, with its high caffeine content, poses potential risks to these groups.
The Importance of Awareness and Consumer Protection
Katz’s parents, who are grieving their loss, are determined to raise awareness about the dangers of Panera’s charged lemonade. Their primary objective is to ensure that the public is fully informed about the drink’s ingredients and potential health risks, in order to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.