Trump, Coca-Cola and cane sugar
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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 important fact: Consumers are increasingly looking for Coke with no sugar at all.
Asked about the switch, a representative for Coca-Cola didn’t explicitly say it would use cane sugar for products in 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.
Cola, which has not confirmed a move to cane sugar, replied to a comment on Trump's post, saying: "All Coca-Cola brand products are wholesome beverages manufactured in co
Cola (NYSE:KO) to cane sugar from high-fructose corn syrup after Trump's latest comments would likely have a negative impact on the U.S. farmers, particularly those growing corn, causing disruption in the sector.
President Donald Trump said Wednesday beverage giant Coca-Cola has agreed to use cane sugar in its U.S. drinks.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said Americans "deserve access to the same natural foods" as other countries.
Agricultural industry leaders fear a push away from corn syrup could disrupt production of the U.S.’s largest crop.