Coca-Cola's Cane Sugar Version Returns to U.S. Markets

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Coca-Cola announced it will launch a new version of its signature drink sweetened with cane sugar in the U.S., following President Trump's push for the use of 'real cane sugar,' while maintaining its existing corn syrup formula. The move aims to offer more choices without replacing the current product entirely, avoiding significant impacts on U.S. agriculture and costs. The decision aligns with efforts by RFK Jr. to promote healthier ingredients, though experts note little health difference between cane sugar and corn syrup.
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