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Coca-Cola’s decision to offer its flagship drink with cane sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup is as much about trade policy as it is about health policy.
The debate over cane sugar vs. corn syrup is heating up, raising questions about cost, policy, and, in some cases, soda taxes.
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Soy Aire on MSNCoca-Cola's Resilience Amid Misinformation and Market Challenges
In February, Coca-Cola faced a viral misinformation crisis that impacted sales among Hispanic consumers. Despite this, the ...
In the current market, switching to real sugar would almost certainly lead to a price increase, because high fructose corn ...
There are so many food products and recipes that add sugar that isn’t needed.
The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE:KO) is one of the 11 Best Long Term Low Risk Stocks to Invest in. The company confirms adding a ...
Jim Slosiarek/The Gazette Cargill operates a corn syrup plant along Otis Road SE near downtown Cedar Rapids. Buy Photo ...
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Money Talks News on MSNCoca-Cola Plans Cane Sugar Version for U.S. Market This Fall
After Trump meeting, Coca-Cola announces return to cane sugar formula for U.S. consumers Major security operation underway at ...
Call it old Coke vs. new Coke, version 2.0. At least that’s how some food and beverage experts are viewing what lies ahead ...
As it turns out, Coca-Cola is far from fully replacing high-fructose corn syrup with cane sugar — but President Donald ...
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Cane growers turn leftover pulp into sustainable fuel
Australian cane growers produce about 30 million tonnes of sugar cane every year and about 9 million tonnes of bagasse – the ...
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