Coca-Cola has not confirmed plans to change its formula for its soda in the U.S. President Trump announced on social media that Coca-Cola executives agreed to consider using cane sugar instead of high-fructose corn syrup. He advocates for this change, despite his preference for Diet Coke. Coca-Cola responded by acknowledging Trump's interest and stated that more details on new products would be provided soon. This initiative aligns with health advocacy efforts addressing artificial ingredients linked to health concerns.
President Trump has been in touch with Coca-Cola executives about producing Coke using cane sugar in the U.S., similar to Mexican Coke. He believes this change would be beneficial.
Coca-Cola did not confirm any details regarding a formula change, suggesting that innovative offerings within their product range will be shared soon.
The initiative reflects a broader trend advocated by health officials like Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who stresses the removal of artificial ingredients from food products.
The MAHA Commission report highlights high-fructose corn syrup as a contributing factor to obesity, raising awareness about nutritional choices among consumers.
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