Coke, Trump and sugarcane
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Cola’s cult following is due to the beverage's cane sugar recipe, which fans say delivers a “completely different" taste, though experts warn it’s not much healthier
"The American Medical Association has confirmed that HFCS is no more likely to contribute to obesity than table sugar or other full-calorie sweeteners," the post continued. "Please be assured that Coca-Cola brand soft drinks do not contain any harmful substances."
President Donald Trump said Coca-Cola will switch to “real cane sugar” instead of high-fructose corn syrup in the U.S. Could we taste the difference?
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NewsNation on MSNMaking ‘Mexican Coke’ in US could be bad for your wallet: AnalystOne food industry analyst doubts President Trump’s claims the beverage giant will actually make such a move here. Supermarket Guru editor Phil Lempert said phasing out high-fructose corn syrup and retooling Coca-Cola production for cane sugar — effectively making Mexican Coke domestically — would drive up costs for American consumers.
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New York Magazine on MSNTrump Fails to Enlist Coke in His Epstein DistractionCoca-Cola refused to confirm the president’s claim that he got it to switch to cane sugar. And now it’s defending high-fructose corn syrup.
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The Western Journal on MSNTrump Convinces Coca-Cola Execs to Make a Major Recipe Change: 'It’s Just Better'President Donald Trump's affinity for the sweet aspartame and carbonation of an ice cold Diet Coke is not exactly a secret. He's seen drinking it all the time, has a quick access button to it in the White House (which he apparently uses to torment the vice president),
President Donald Trump is threatening a 30% tariff on the European Union and Mexico, raising concerns about local and national impact.