Then, according to a lawsuit filed this week, he drank Panera Bread's Charged Lemonade. After consuming a caffeinated lemonade drink from a café-bakery chain for two and a half hours One April day, Skerritt began having heart palpitations. Skerritt's case is the third against Panera over Charged Lemonade, which contains up to 390 milligrams of caffeine per 30-ounce serving. Super-charged caffeine drinks are popular. According to the lawsuit filed by his family, Brown, who was disabled, avoided energy drinks because he had high blood pressure.
Source: Washington Post January 19, 2024 01:54 UTC