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The scrutiny over Coke’s sweeteners began Wednesday, when President Donald Trump announced that Atlanta-based Coca-Cola Co.
President Donald Trump said Wednesday that Coca-Cola has agreed to use real cane sugar in its flagship soft drink in the U.S.
The corn industry calls Trump’s sugar push a blow to American jobs, sparking backlash and falling stock prices.
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.
President Donald Trump said Wednesday beverage giant Coca-Cola has agreed to use cane sugar in its U.S. drinks.
President Donald Trump said Wednesday beverage giant Coca-Cola has agreed to use cane sugar in its U.S. drinks.
President Donald Trump claimed Coca-Cola agreed to switch from high-fructose corn syrup to cane sugar in U.S. Coke products.
The ambiguity leaves it unclear whether Coca-Cola is actually planning to switch from high-fructose corn syrup—the sweetener ...
Donald Trump claimed Coca-Cola is bringing back cane sugar in U.S. sodas. When pressed, the company didn’t say whether the shift was actually happening.