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President Donald Trump said Coca-Cola will switch to “real cane sugar” instead of high-fructose corn syrup in the U.S. Could we taste the difference?
The soda giant has listened to its customers, but you won't be able to get the returning Coke soda everywhere.
Cola’s cult following is due to the beverage's cane sugar recipe, which fans say delivers a “completely different" taste, ...
Shares of PepsiCo rose more than 7 percent yesterday (July 17) after the company reported $22.8 billion in revenue and a $1.3 ...
The previously discontinued soda is returning in less than one week, but fans are still complaining about the 'wait.' ...
The debate over whether Coca-Cola should use high-fructose corn syrup or cane sugar in its signature soda obscures an ...
Coca-Cola switched from using cane sugar to high-fructose corn syrup in the U.S. version of its signature sip decades ago. Corn syrup is generally considered cheaper to use - hence, its widespread ...
After a year of prolonged negotiations marked by dramatic twists and turns, Canadian retailer Alimentation Couche-Tard said ...
PepsiCo wants to follow the lead of customers on its journey to "eliminate artificial colors and artificial flavors," the ...
Now, Coca-Cola is back in the news this week after rumors of a recipe change swirled, originating with an unlikely source.
President Donald Trump said Wednesday that Coca-Cola has agreed to use real cane sugar in its flagship soft drink in the U.S.