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President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that Coca-Cola would switch from using high-fructose corn syrup to real cane sugar ...
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 already produces its eponymous drink with cane sugar outside the U.S., most notably in Mexico, where it's sold in ...
Late Tuesday, President Trump announced on social media that he had convinced Coca-Cola to agree to use "REAL Cane Sugar" in ...
President Trump says that he wants Coca-Cola to switch from using corn syrup to cane sugar. NBC News' Ellison Barber talks to ...
Coca-Cola produced in Mexico instead uses cane sugar and has become increasingly popular across the U.S. Similarly, the ...
Coke wouldn’t confirm it, but Trump on social media said he had an agreement with the company. Sugar companies are happy; ...
Archer-Daniels-Midland plummeted on Thursday after President Donald Trump said that Coca-Cola has agreed to use real cane ...
Now, Coca-Cola is back in the news this week after rumors of a recipe change swirled, originating with an unlikely source.
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The clearest argument for cane sugar over corn syrup is taste. “You’ll see. It’s just better!” Trump said on Truth Social.
Coca-Cola's response was posted under a Fox News report of Trump's annoucement on X, formerly Twitter, which said: "President ...
"It's just better!" he wrote on Truth Social. Here's what we know about his announcement, and what it could mean for prices.
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