Coca-Cola to launch cane sugar Coke in US
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President Trump has a famous affinity for Diet Coke, which uses aspartame, a low-calorie artificial sweetener. He has reinstalled a button on the Oval Office desk that alerts White House staff when he wants a fresh can of Diet Coke.
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The Takeout on MSNCoca-Cola Is About To Make A Major Change To Its Ingredients, According To Trump
Coca-Cola may be switching up its U.S. recipe by going back to its roots. Here's the scoop on the possible big change in store for your next can of Coke.
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iHeart on MSNCoca-Cola To Launch Version Of Signature Drink With Major Change
Coca-Cola typically sweetens its signature drink with corn syrup for the United States market and uses cane sugar in Mexico and some European countries, selling the cane sugar beverage as the imported "Mexican Coke" in the U.S. The U.S. cane sugar option will be added to the company's existing U.S. product line.
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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette on MSNWill Coca-Cola change its recipe? Experts weigh in on Trump's announcement
Is Coca-Cola changing the recipe for its flagship soda? President Trump announced earlier this week that the company agreed to switch a primary ingredient for its U.S. beverages, but Coca-Cola hasn't yet confirmed that.
COCA‑COLA has unveiled a brand new fizzy drink – and fans say it tastes just like a well-known pear cider. The new flavour, Pear Fanta, has been spotted in Home Bargains stores across the UK, with
While the diet version appears to be Trump's drink of choice he has reportedly been in discussions with Coca-Cola to change one ingredient in the original Coca-Cola recipe in the US