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The debate over whether Coca-Cola should use high-fructose corn syrup or cane sugar in its signature cola obscures an ...
Coca-Cola is rolling out a new version of its classic soda made with American cane sugar this fall. Scientists say it's no ...
As it turns out, Coca-Cola is far from fully replacing high-fructose corn syrup with cane sugar — but President Donald Trump’s push to change the sweetener used in Coke has thrown a spotlight on a ...
For the first time in over 40 years, Coca‑Cola is bringing back a cane sugar–sweetened version of its iconic soda to the U.S.
Coca-Cola’s potential switch to cane sugar sparks debate as more Americans opt for no-sugar sodas. Explore how this shift could impact farmers, consumers, and the market.
Asked about the switch, a representative for Coca-Cola didn’t explicitly say it would use cane sugar for products in the U.S.
To produce one pound of HFCS, the industry uses around 2.5 pounds of corn, so a large shift in corn syrup use in the U.S.
The beverage giant has not officially confirmed a recipe change. However, in a Truth Social post on July 16, Trump claimed ...
Coca-Cola (NYSE:KO) may switch from high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) to cane sugar in U.S. beverages following discussions with President Donald Trump and pressure from Health Secretary Robert F.
Coca-Cola Chairman and CEO James Quincey said Coke will expand its product range “to reflect consumer interest in ...
Coca-Cola returns to cane sugar in select U.S. products, sparking debate over health impacts and reflecting growing demand ...
Coca-Cola Chairman and CEO James Quincey said Coke will expand its product range. Corn producers in Illinois are concerned ...