Coca-Cola plans cane-sugar Coke
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For decades, Coke and other beverage makers have used high fructose corn syrup or artificial sweeteners in their U.S. sodas.
The idea that diet sodas can help you lose weight is becoming increasingly complicated as emerging research suggests they may confuse the brain—and trigger an urge to eat.
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Chowhound on MSNThe Soda With The Most Caffeine Probably Isn't What You'd ExpectSoda is loaded with sugar and caffeine, which is what makes it taste so delicious, but one surprising variety in particular will make you especially jittery.
Will Coke really follow through with Trump's announcement? And will it make you healthier? The answer isn't terribly surprising.
Cola’s cult following is due to the beverage's cane sugar recipe, which fans say delivers a “completely different" taste, though experts warn it’s not much healthier
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President Donald Trump stirred up social media Wednesday with a bold claim: Coca-Cola is about to ditch high‑fructose corn syrup in favor of real cane sugar, just like the beloved Mexican version.