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After nudge from President Trump, Coca-Cola says it plans to sell a line of soda for U.S. market that uses natural cane sugar.
As younger drinkers shun traditional soda brands for gut-friendly alternatives, PepsiCo is hoping to lure them back with its iconic cola flavor.
Coca-Cola said Tuesday that it plans to launch a version of its flagship Coke made with US cane sugar this fall in response to "consumer preferences."
Trump said in a social media post last week that Coca-Cola had agreed to use real cane sugar in its flagship product in the U.S., which has been sweetened with high fructose corn syrup since the 1980s. Coke didn’t immediately confirm the change, but promised new offerings soon.
Coca-Cola confirmed that it will release a new Coke made with cane sugar. The announcement follows a social media post from President Donald Trump last week in which he claimed he persuaded the company to replace high-fructose corn syrup.
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Colorado and Texas are among the states aiming to change what food and drink can be bought with SNAP benefits.
The idea that diet sodas can help you lose weight is becoming increasingly complicated as emerging research suggests they may confuse the brain—and trigger an urge to eat.
In Utah, where the Mormon population doesn’t drink coffee or alcohol, soda shops have a unique place in the culture. In 2010, one called Swig opened, serving drinks it soon named “dirty sodas”: sodas doctored with flavored syrups,
Pepsi is releasing its own version of a healthier soda. The beverage business introduced Pepsi Prebiotic Cola in a release Monday. A 12-ounce can of the new drink includes 5 grams of cane sugar, 30 calories, 3 grams of prebiotic fiber and contains no artificial sweeteners.