Panera to Stop Selling ‘Charged’ Caffeinated Drinks Allegedly Linked to Deaths

Panera to Stop Selling ‘Charged’ Caffeinated Drinks Allegedly Linked to Deaths
A sign is posted in front of a Panera Bread restaurant in Novato, Calif., on Nov. 1, 2023. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
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Restaurant chain Panera Bread will stop selling certain highly caffeinated beverages that have been linked to multiple deaths, the company has said.

A spokesperson for Panera confirmed the move in a statement to The Epoch Times on Tuesday, adding that the company decided to stop selling its “Charged” Lemonade and Sips following a “recent menu transformation.”

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