Panera Faces Lawsuits Over 'Charged Lemonade' Following Teen's Cardiac Arrest
The highly caffeinated beverage has been linked to multiple deaths and serious health issues, prompting its removal from menus.
- Luke Adams, 18, suffered cardiac arrest after consuming Panera's 'Charged Lemonade'.
- The drink, with caffeine levels higher than some energy drinks, has led to several lawsuits.
- Adams' case is one of at least four legal actions against Panera over the beverage.
- Panera has discontinued the 'Charged Lemonade' amid growing health concerns.
- The lawsuits allege the drink's high caffeine content was not adequately disclosed.