Panera Bread’s highly caffeinated Charged Lemonade is now blamed for a second death, according to a lawsuit filed Monday.

Dennis Brown, of Fleming Island, Florida, drank three Charged Lemonades from a local Panera on Oct. 9 and then suffered a fatal cardiac arrest on his way home, the suit says.

Brown, 46, had an unspecified chromosomal deficiency disorder, a developmental delay and a mild intellectual disability. He lived independently, frequently stopping at Panera after his shifts at a supermarket, the legal complaint says. Because he had high blood pressure, he did not consume energy drinks, it adds.

  • @interceder270
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    -21 year ago

    Panera is absolutely not at fault.

    This is just the news cycle drumming up hysteria because there’s not much else going on.

    • @Custoslibera
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      11 year ago

      Yeah. Companies shouldn’t have any responsibility about selling a potentially lethal drug to the general public. That infringes on my freedom and I won’t stand for it!

      I say that Panera should triple the caffeine and if people keep drinking it it’s their own fault.

      Take some responsibility people! Companies should be able to sell products that kill people with impunity, if they can’t then the terrorists and communists have won!!!

      • @[email protected]
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        41 year ago

        The general public doesn’t have a caffeine sensitivity, so no, it’s not lethal to the general public.

      • @hightrix
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        01 year ago

        Terrible take. But nice try.