Panera Bread's charged lemonade drink has been blamed for two deaths since 2022, and the popular bakery chain is facing multiple lawsuits as a result. In the latest incident, a Pennsylvania teenager suffered a cardiac arrest and nearly died after drinking lemonade sold by Panera Bread.
html On May 11, Luke Adams, 18, who was healthy and had no known illnesses, purchased a chicken sandwich and a large glass of mango grapefruit citrus lemonade at Panera Bread. However, friends who were traveling with him described that while watching the movie, Luke suddenly made an unusual noise and quickly lost his reaction.Fortunately, two nurses and a cardiologist, Dr. Andrew Bogorzelski, happened to be in the theater and performed emergency CPR on Luke. Dr. Pogorzelski also used an automated external defibrillator (AED), noting that this timely medical intervention greatly improved Luke's chances of survival.
Luke experienced two seizures after being taken to hospital. Medical records included in the lawsuit show that the episodes were "of unknown origin and may be related to cardiac arrest resulting from ingestion of caffeine in panera charged lemonade," noting that "significant caffeine ingestion" is the only potential cause of cardiac arrest. inducement.
Luke said in an interview with the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette that he felt very lucky to survive the accident. It is reported that the lemonade involved is a highly caffeinated drink that has previously been involved in the deaths and permanent health problems of two women. Panera Bread has pulled the product from its menu amid controversy in recent weeks.
As of now, panera bread faces at least four lawsuits related to charged lemonade. In Luke's case, the drink was labeled as containing 237 milligrams of caffeine. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommends a safe daily caffeine intake of 400 mg for healthy adults.
In a separate lawsuit, Dennis Brown, 46, of Fleming Island, Florida, suffered a fatal cardiac arrest in October 2023 after drinking three glasses of charged lemonade. In addition, the parents of 21-year-old Sarah Katz also filed a lawsuit against panera bread after their daughter died after drinking the drink in September 2022.
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