President Donald Trump announced a potential deal with Coca-Cola to replace corn syrup with real cane sugar in U.S. Coke products, claiming a better-tasting version is forthcoming. Coca-Cola has not confirmed this swap. Currently, Coca-Cola sells a cane sugar variant in the U.S. known as Coca-Cola Mexico, while the majority of its products are sweetened with corn syrup. The stock price of Coca-Cola remained unchanged following Trump's announcement. The Trump administration is pushing for the removal of artificial ingredients from food items, with some competitors responding positively to this initiative.
President Trump announced that Coca-Cola has agreed to swap corn syrup for real cane sugar in its products in the U.S., aiming to improve taste.
Coca-Cola currently sells a cane sugar version of its product known as Coca-Cola Mexico, while primarily using corn syrup for U.S. sales.
Despite Trump's claims of a better Coca-Cola product, the company did not confirm the statement and saw no immediate stock reaction.
The Trump administration has pushed for companies to eliminate artificial ingredients, with some competitors like PepsiCo promising to make changes.
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