The Coca-Cola Company will launch a new flavor made with U.S. cane sugar this fall in the United States. The innovation aims to enhance the Trademark CocaCola product range and provide more choices for consumers. While President Trump claimed he influenced this decision during recent discussions, Coca-Cola did not directly acknowledge his involvement. The company aims to complement its core offerings and cater to a variety of preferences. Traditionally, Coca-Cola used real sugar until it shifted to high-fructose corn syrup in the 1980s.
The Coca-Cola Company plans to launch a new flavor made with U.S. cane sugar, expanding its Trademark CocaCola product range this fall in the U.S.
Coca-Cola's new product is designed to complement the company's core portfolio and offer more options across consumer preferences and occasions.
President Trump claimed Coca-Cola agreed to use real cane sugar in the U.S. following his discussions with the company, thanking those in authority.
Coca-Cola used real sugar in the U.S. until high-fructose corn syrup replaced it in the 1980s, maintaining the original recipe in other regions.
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