Trump says he made a deal with Coca-Cola. It'd turn all Coke into Mexican Coke.
· Yahoo News- President Donald Trump said that Coca-Cola agreed to swap corn syrup for real cane sugar in Coke.
- Coca-Cola has not commented on or confirmed the president's statement.
- If the swap is made, US-based Coca-Cola drinks would taste more like Mexican Coke products.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday said a "better" version of Coca-Cola products was on its way.
In a Truth Social post, the president said he'd been working on a deal with the beverage company to use real cane sugar in Coke products in the United States, "and they have agreed to do so."
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"I'd like to thank all of those in authority at Coca-Cola," Trump wrote in his post. "This will be a very good move by them — You'll see. It's just better!"
The Coca‑Cola Company acknowledged in a statement that changes were coming but did not provide additional details.
"We appreciate President Trump's enthusiasm for our iconic Coca‑Cola brand," the statement said. "More details on new innovative offerings within our Coca‑Cola product range will be shared soon."
The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.
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Coca-Cola already sells a cane sugar version of its soda in the US, marketed as Coca‑Cola Mexico or, colloquially, Mexican Coke, since many of its sodas sold in Mexico are made with cane sugar. However, most of its products sold in the United States are sweetened with corn syrup, in part because the government heavily subsidizes corn, which makes corn syrup a cheaper option than cane sugar.
Coca-Cola's stock didn't respond to Trump's announcement in after-hours trading. Shares for the soda company were at $69.27 at market close.
Famously, Trump's drink of choice is Diet Coke, which is made with the artificial sweetener aspartame. The president has frequently been photographed drinking Diet Coke, with The New York Times reporting in 2017 that he drinks a dozen a day.
The Trump administration, through its Make America Health Again initiative spearheaded by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has urged companies to remove ingredients such as dyes and preservatives from their formulas. Some companies, like PepsiCo, Nestlé, and General Mills, have announced they will remove artificial ingredients and colorings from popular food items by the end of the year.
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