Will Coca-Cola's Sweetener Switch Transform U.S. Beverage Industry?
President Donald Trump has announced that Coca-Cola plans to replace high-fructose corn syrup with cane sugar in its U.S. beverages. This change is reportedly the result of discussions between Trump and the beverage giant.
Although Coca-Cola has not confirmed this shift, they acknowledged Trump's enthusiasm for the brand. The potential switch is significant, as corn syrup has been criticized for its health impacts and is cheaper than cane sugar.
The announcement has already affected the stock of major corn syrup producers, which saw a decline. In the U.S., Coca-Cola is usually sweetened with corn syrup, unlike some international versions that use cane sugar.
A popular variant known as "Mexican Coke" already uses cane sugar and has a dedicated following. Despite the lack of confirmation from Coca-Cola, this move aligns with a growing consumer trend towards more "natural" ingredients, which might enhance the brand's appeal.
Trump himself is known for his fondness for Diet Coke, often seen ordering it with a special button in the Oval Office.
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