President Donald Trump teased the announcement last week, but the Coca-Cola Co. confirmed it Tuesday: a cane sugar-sweetened version of the beverage maker’s trademark soda will be released in the U.S.
President Trump's recent comments surrounding Coca-Cola's use of high fructose corn syrup in its soda have revived debates about this sweetener compared with cane sugar. A doctor, dietitian, and ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." President Trump recently suggested Coca-Cola should swap out high-fructose corn syrup for cane sugar.
President Donald Trump teased the announcement last week, but the Coca-Cola Co. confirmed it Tuesday: a cane sugar-sweetened version of the beverage maker’s trademark soda will be released in the U.S.
Coca-Cola will release a cane sugar-sweetened Coke this fall. The new product will not replace high-fructose corn syrup in the original Coke formula. Health experts say both cane sugar and ...
Fructose can cause inflammation, but it all depends on what kind. A recent study confirms that fructose can cause chronic inflammation and contribute to greater risk of other diseases. Dietitians and ...
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