Coca-Cola is poised to alter a significant ingredient in its beverages in the U.S

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Coca-Cola is poised to alter a significant ingredient in its beverages in the United States, influenced by President Donald Trump.
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The president announced that Coca-Cola has reached an agreement to substitute high-fructose corn syrup with authentic cane sugar in its U.S. products, a decision he believes will enhance the drinks significantly.

Trump expressed gratitude to Coca-Cola's leadership in a post on Truth Social, calling it a "very good move." Cane sugar is already the norm in Coca-Cola products sold in countries such as Mexico and the UK. Trump's Health Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has voiced concerns about the health risks associated with corn syrup, advocating for cleaner ingredients as part of his "Make America Healthy Again" initiative. While Coca-Cola has not yet issued a public statement, CEO James Quincey has previously acknowledged the company's commitment to reducing sugar levels and reformulating recipes on a global scale. Would you prefer Coca-Cola made with real cane sugar?

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