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Asked about the switch, a representative for Coca-Cola didn’t explicitly say it would use cane sugar for products in the U.S.
To produce one pound of HFCS, the industry uses around 2.5 pounds of corn, so a large shift in corn syrup use in the U.S.
For the first time in over 40 years, Coca‑Cola is bringing back a cane sugar–sweetened version of its iconic soda to the U.S.
Coca-Cola’s potential switch to cane sugar sparks debate as more Americans opt for no-sugar sodas. Explore how this shift could impact farmers, consumers, and the market.
A major move from one of the world’s most iconic brands could mean big business for Louisiana’s sugarcane industry.
Very little of South Dakota’s corn is used to produce sweetened beverages, but the crop’s boosters in the state say a ...
The beverage giant has not officially confirmed a recipe change. However, in a Truth Social post on July 16, Trump claimed ...
Coca-Cola Chairman and CEO James Quincey said Coke will expand its product range. Corn producers in Illinois are concerned ...
President Donald Trump said Coca-Cola agreed to use real cane sugar instead of corn syrup (HFCS) in their US beverages.
The Corn Refiners Association added the move would also lower farm income and boost imports of foreign sugar ‘all with no ...