Panera's 'Dangerous Energy Drink' Killed a College Student

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Panera marketed its caffeine Charged Lemonades as a "refreshing" energy boost last year. In light of an Ivy League student's untimely death

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The parents of Sarah Katz filed the lawsuit in Philadelphia Wednesday morning. NBC News first reported it. The Mayo Clinic said that Katz, a 21-

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year-old University of Pennsylvania student, has long QT syndrome type 1, which causes fast, erratic heartbeats.

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Katz had a Panera Charged Lemonade in September despite her physicians' advice to avoid energy drinks. 

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Panera failed to disclose Charged Lemonade components, according to the lawsuit. Katz' roommate and close friend Victoria Rose

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Conroy told NBC that she was very conscious of her health and wouldn't have touched the Charged Lemonades 

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Panera claims 20 ounces of Charged Lemonade has as much caffeine as 20 ounces of Dark Roast. A large cup of Charged Lemonade has more

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lemonade and caffeine than a large Dark Roast. Large Charged Lemonade (30 ounces) has 390 milligrams of caffeine,

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A Panera spokesman told Eat This, Not That! on Monday that the business was investigating the lawsuit's claims.

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