Trump's Push for Cane Sugar in Coca-Cola Sparks Debate on Health and Jobs

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President Trump announced that Coca-Cola might replace high-fructose corn syrup with cane sugar in US products, but health experts agree that switching types of sugar doesn't make soda healthier, as excessive sugar consumption is harmful regardless of the source. The debate involves economic and trade considerations, with health advocates emphasizing reducing overall sugar intake for better health.
- Coca-Cola may swap out high-fructose corn syrup with cane sugar, Trump says. Is that healthier? CNN
- As Trump pushes for cane sugar in Coca-Cola, is it really better than corn syrup? Experts weigh in NBC News
- Coke sweetener switch threatens US jobs, corn refiners say The Hill
- Make Coca-Cola Great Again The Atlantic
- What to know about corn syrup as Trump pressures Coca-Cola to ditch it The Washington Post
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