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Panera Bread lemonade that ‘killed Ivy League student Sarah Katz’ can be confused by kids for safe drink, lawyer warns
A LEMONADE brimming with enough caffeine to allegedly kill a young woman could be confused for a regular drink by children, a lawyer has warned. Sarah Katz consumed the Panera Charged Lemonade with 390mgs of caffeine hours before she entered into cardiac arrest and died, a lawsuit filed by her family alleges. Courtesy SADS FoundationOn September 10, 2022, Ivy League student Sarah Katz, a 21-year-old with a heart condition, allegedly entered cardiac arrest and died hours after a trip to Panera Bread[/caption] GettyOn Monday, her family filed a lawsuit against Panera, alleging their misleading marketing made the potentially dangerous drink seem harmless[/caption] Panera BreadKatz a

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