Coca-Cola Spox Refuses To Confirm Trump's Recipe Tweak Claim
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Coca-Cola has not confirmed President Trump's claim of an agreement to use real cane sugar instead of high-fructose corn syrup in U.S. soft drinks. Trump announced on social media that he had convinced Coca-Cola executives to make this change, describing cane sugar as better. Despite Trump's enthusiasm, Coca-Cola responded vaguely, stating that more details about innovative offerings will come soon. U.S. Coca-Cola has primarily used corn syrup for decades, while other countries use cane sugar.
Coca-Cola has not confirmed any deal to use real cane sugar in its U.S. soft drinks, despite President Trump's assertion that he convinced executives to switch from corn syrup.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. continues to advocate against the use of high-fructose corn syrup and other ingredients as part of the administration's health initiative.
Versions of Coca-Cola made outside the U.S., such as in Mexico and the U.K., are commonly produced with cane sugar, contrasting with U.S. manufacturing that has used corn syrup for decades.
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