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Coca-Cola’s decision to offer its flagship drink with cane sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup is as much about trade policy as it is about health policy.
The debate over cane sugar vs. corn syrup is heating up, raising questions about cost, policy, and, in some cases, soda taxes.
Consumption of high-fructose corn syrup has been more closely associated with weight gain, obesity and dyslipidemia, abnormal ...
Trump teased the announcement, then Coca-Cola Co. confirmed it: a cane sugar-sweetened version of the beverage maker's ...
In the current market, switching to real sugar would almost certainly lead to a price increase, because high fructose corn ...
Jim Slosiarek/The Gazette Cargill operates a corn syrup plant along Otis Road SE near downtown Cedar Rapids.   Buy Photo ...
From media coverage, you'd think that high fructose corn syrup is a liquid death sentence. Meanwhile, no matter what is wrong ...
As it turns out, Coca-Cola is far from fully replacing high-fructose corn syrup with cane sugar - but President Donald Trump's push to change the sweetener used in Coke has thrown a spotlight on a ...
Farmers in the southern state say they are overjoyed after the White House announced it had struck a deal with the soda giant ...
Critics looking to convince consumers to shun HFCS may find fertile ground once again in the wake of President Donald Trump writing in favor of Coke made with “real sugar,” said an industry analyst at ...
Coca-Cola will use cane sugar instead of high-fructose corn syrup to sweeten a version of Coke in the U.S. Are there any ...
Nonetheless, Trump recently announced that the Atlanta-based company will introduce a new version of Coke made with cane sugar. It will be one more in the dizzying number of Coke brands that are ...