The US soda scene is getting a sugary shake-up. On Tuesday, Coca-Cola confirmed it will roll out a new product made with cane sugar this fall, aimed at American Coke drinkers who want to avoid ...
President Donald Trump on Wednesday claimed Coca-Cola will switch its formulation in the U.S. to use cane sugar instead of high-fructose corn syrup, a change the company has not explicitly confirmed, ...
When it comes to beloved sodas, the taste buds want what the taste buds want. By Julia Moskin It was only a matter of time before politics came for soda. First it was cereal (Froot Loops), then candy ...
President Donald Trump announced earlier this week that Coca-Cola has agreed to switch from using high-fructose corn syrup to cane sugar in its signature drink in the U.S. "I have been speaking to ...
Starting this fall, a cane sugar-sweetened version of Coca-Cola will be on store shelves, the company announced Tuesday. The news comes several days after President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social ...
Coca-Cola will create a cane sugar version of its quintessential soda, the company said Tuesday after President Donald Trump called for the company to make a version that doesn't contain corn syrup.
Experts say it all comes down to how much you consume. President Donald Trump announced earlier this week that Coca-Cola has agreed to switch from using high-fructose corn syrup to cane sugar in its ...
When it comes to the preferred sweetener in their soda, Coca-Cola drinkers say that cane sugar rules. That’s according to a new MarketWatch poll on X that elicited more than 1,800 responses. The ...
On Wednesday, President Donald Trump took to Truth Social to announce that Coca-Cola had agreed to use "REAL Cane Sugar" in its beverages produced in the U.S., adding that this "will be a very good ...
President Trump said on Wednesday that he had spoken to the Coca-Cola Company about using “REAL cane sugar in Coke” in the United States and that the company had agreed to begin adding it. A ...
Our favorite soda is being made great again. Or is it? Early in my career, I was puzzled when a lab colleague asked me to bring back a few cans of Coke from my trip home to Brazil. I soon learned that ...