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Beverage giant Coca-Cola has not confirmed President Donald Trump’s announcement that the company will switch to cane sugar instead of high-fructose corn syrup in its U.S. soft drink production, although it acknowledged Trump’s enthusiasm. The change is supported by Trump’s health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who criticizes high-fructose corn syrup for its health implications, despite a lack of scientific consensus on its safety compared to other sweeteners.
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Trump Says Coca-Cola Will Use Cane Sugar
President Trump announced that Coca-Cola might start using real cane sugar instead of a sweetener called high-fructose corn syrup in their drinks, but Coca-Cola didn’t confirm it yet.