President Donald Trump announced that Coca-Cola has agreed to shift toward using real cane sugar in its U.S. beverage production, following his direct engagement with the company’s leadership.
Trump made the announcement in a post on Truth Social, stating:
The move could mark a major shift in Coca-Cola’s U.S. recipe, which currently uses high-fructose corn syrup. Many international versions of the soda already use real cane sugar, and some consumers in the U.S. have long preferred imported “Mexican Coke” for its traditional taste.
There has not yet been an official press release from Coca-Cola confirming the transition. However, Trump’s announcement has already sparked widespread reactions across social media, with health-conscious consumers and food policy advocates expressing strong interest in the development.
This initiative could signal broader consumer product changes tied to political influence and branding shifts in the post-pandemic economy.
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