Coca-Cola to Launch Cane Sugar Soda Amid Political and Consumer Demand

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Coca-Cola plans to introduce a new version of its classic drink sweetened with U.S. cane sugar later this year, a move supported by President Trump, aligning with his economic policies and offering consumers an alternative to high-fructose corn syrup. The company already uses cane sugar in some products and aims to expand its use to appeal to U.S. consumers seeking natural sweeteners.
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- Coca-Cola to launch cane sugar soda in fall after Trump demand Axios
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