Family sued after Sarah Katz died last year after drinking Charged Lemonade, apparently unaware of soda’s high caffeine content
Family sued after Sarah Katz died last year after drinking Charged Lemonade, apparently unaware of soda’s high caffeine content
It’s not really that clearly labeled. It’s only really noticeable if you’re looking for caffeine or calorie content, but virtually everyone who isn’t specifically counting their calories will filter that text out just like you and I do. If there was reason to look out for caffeine in lemonade, you’d have an extremely good point, but I’m gonna go ahead and shout this at the top of my lungs:
LEMONADE DOESN’T NORMALLY HAVE CAFFEINE.
There is absolutely no damn reason to expect someone to look out for the caffeine content of lemonade. It’s like telling someone to watch out for all the alcohol in their sprite. You would not expect this lemonade to have caffeine in it if you walked up to the dispenser and filled up a large cup with it, unless you’re anal about calorie intake.
As I’ve said, a reasonable person understands that 30 oz of coffee is too much coffee, and 30 oz of lemonade is a normal amount of lemonade. Before you learned about this news story, the idea of 30 oz of lemonade having more caffeine in it than a red bull and a monster put together would never have crossed your mind.