PHILADELPHIA -- A death in Philadelphia has a national food chain now issuing a warning when it comes to one of its beverage options.
Panera Bread is now displaying a warning about its caffeinated lemonade. This comes after a lawsuit was filed by the family of a young woman alleging she died after drinking the chain's "Charged Lemonade" last year.
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Sarah Katz was a University of Pennsylvania student and bought the drink at a Panera near UPenn's campus.
Panera now has "enhanced" the disclosures about the drink at its cafes and on its website and app, according to a CNBC report. The new language says the drink should be consumed in moderation and not recommended for people sensitive to caffeine.
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Panera says the caffeine content has always been listed in stores.
A large "Charged Lemonade" has 390 milligrams of caffeine, which is close to the 400-milligram daily maximum intake from the FDA.