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Soda giants Coca-Cola and Pepsi both announced new beverages this week. Here's what they are and when customers can get them.
Recapping some of the most talked-about news this week from the nation and around the world – in case you missed it.
Coca-Cola's move comes a week after President Trump said he had been talking to the soft drink giant about using cane sugar ...
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.
After four decades drinking Coca-Cola sweetened with corn syrup, Americans are going to get the chance to buy the soda made ...
Donald Trump’s Coca-Cola deal claims to Make America Healthy Again and stand up to corn lobbyists — it does neither. The ...
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Intelligencer on MSNCoke Isn’t ‘Switching’ to Cane Sugar, Despite Trump PostTrump thought the addition of a new Coke variety, which won’t replace the regular corn-syrup version, warranted a ...
The company announced plans to "expand their product range" after President Trump promised a change to the beloved cola brand ...
With the Jeffrey Epstein controversy still dogging him, President Donald Trump has embraced his favorite distraction: the culture wars.
The switch would replace high-fructose corn syrup in Coke’s new line -- sugar that’s produced from corn grown in the Midwest.
Coca-Cola is going to offer a cane sugar version of its signature beverage, rather than one sweetened with corn syrup. Major segments of the food industry, including General Mills and ...
Call it old Coke vs. new Coke, version 2.0. At least that’s how some food and beverage experts are viewing what lies ahead ...
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