Sarah Katz, 21, had a heart condition and was not aware of the drink’s caffeine content, which exceeded that of cans of Red Bull and Monster energy drinks combined, according to a legal filing

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    1 year ago

    Thats a stupid as fuck argument.

    Know whats on the label, and in fact, in the name, of peanut butter/peanut products?

    Peanuts

    and they even still have a specific warning, for extra special stupid people, that says “warning, contains peanuts”

    What was on the label of Charged Lemonaid? Of Monster?

    No Indicators, No Warnings, No nothing.

    Miss me with this bullshit false equivalency.

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      1 year ago

      You clearly didn’t read the article, or actually look at basically any energy drink can. The label of the charged lemonade does in fact list exactly how much caffeine is in each drink, as well as stating it contains as much caffeine as their dark roast coffee.

      And Googling the label on a Monster Energy Drink can, there is a label stating that the total caffeine content is 120mg with a warning recommending against consumption by children or those sensitive to caffeine.

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      1 year ago

      Both Monster and the Charged lemonade have labels that say “contains caffeine” you know if you had a heart problem and your doctor said not to consume large amounts of caffeine maybe you would read that label just like the peanuts.