Trump Secures Coca-Cola's Return to Real Cane Sugar in US Sodas
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President Trump announced that Coca-Cola will start using real cane sugar in its U.S. sodas, moving away from high-fructose corn syrup, though the company has not confirmed this change. The switch would be complex due to supply chain adjustments, and Coca-Cola has historically used cane sugar in other countries. The move aligns with broader health initiatives to reduce artificial ingredients and sugar in beverages.
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