Trump Secures Coca-Cola's Return to Cane Sugar in U.S. Drinks

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President Trump announced that Coca-Cola will start using cane sugar in its US products, moving away from high-fructose corn syrup, though details on the extent of the transition are yet to be disclosed. The change is part of a broader discussion on health and trade impacts, with industry and political reactions highlighting economic and nutritional considerations.
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- Coca-Cola dodges after Trump says soda will switch back to cane sugar NBC News
- Trump successfully convinces Coca-Cola to bring back 'real' cane sugar in US drinks: 'It’s just better!' Fox Business
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