Coca-Cola will launch a cane-sugar version of its flagship soda in the U.S. this fall. The decision follows President Donald Trump's announcement of the company's agreement to use real cane sugar rather than high-fructose corn syrup. As part of a strategy to meet consumer demands for diversified choices, Coca-Cola Chairman James Quincey stated this addition aims to complement their existing portfolio. The company's second-quarter earnings reflected a 6% rise in pricing, despite a 1% drop in global case volumes. The popularity of Coca-Cola Zero Sugar grew by 14% during this period.
Coca-Cola will add a cane-sugar version of its cola to the U.S. lineup this fall, responding to consumer interest in different product experiences.
Coca-Cola Chairman James Quincey indicated that the new cane-sugar option is intended to complement Coca-Cola's core portfolio and provide more choices.
Coca-Cola reported second quarter earnings that surpassed expectations, with a 6% rise in pricing that compensated for a 1% decline in global case volumes.
Demand for Coca-Cola Zero Sugar has grown significantly, with case volumes increasing by 14%, indicating a shift in consumer preferences.
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