Coca-Cola defended its use of high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) after President Trump claimed he persuaded them to switch to cane sugar. The company appreciates Trump's enthusiasm but highlights the safety and caloric equivalency of HFCS compared to cane sugar. They also stated that the American Medical Association has found no evidence to suggest HFCS is more harmful than regular sugar. Coca-Cola assured consumers that their products do not contain harmful substances, addressing health concerns amid discussions about obesity linked to sweeteners.
The Coca-Cola company defended its use of high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) after Donald Trump's claim that he convinced them to switch to cane sugar.
Coca-Cola stated that HFCS has about the same number of calories as table sugar and is metabolized similarly by the body.
The American Medical Association confirmed that HFCS is no more likely to contribute to obesity than table sugar or other sweeteners.
Coca-Cola reassured that their brand soft drinks do not contain harmful substances and there is insufficient evidence to restrict HFCS use.
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