Coca-Cola Launches Cane Sugar Version


Coca-Cola Launches Cane Sugar Version

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Coca-Cola Launches Cane Sugar Version

Coca-Cola will soon sell a new version of its soda. This drink will use cane sugar instead of corn syrup. President Trump talked about this news last week to the public.

For many years, Coke used corn syrup in the United States. Now, people want food with more natural things. So, Coca-Cola and other companies are changing what they use.

Pepsi and Dr Pepper already sell sodas with cane sugar. Coca-Cola sells Mexican Coke in glass bottles. The new Coke with cane sugar will be easier to buy.

Cane sugar and corn syrup are very similar for your body. Both have about the same sugar and calories. Too much of either one can cause health problems like tooth problems.

Corn syrup is cheaper for companies to buy than cane sugar. Corn syrup can also work better in drinks. Artificial sweeteners, like aspartame, are used in diet sodas but have some concerns.


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What will Coca-Cola use in its new soda?

Coca-Cola will use cane sugar instead of corn syrup in its new soda.

Why are companies like Coca-Cola changing their ingredients?

Companies are changing their ingredients because people want food with more natural things.

What is a health concern related to cane sugar and corn syrup?

Too much of either cane sugar or corn syrup can cause health problems like tooth problems.


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