Trump Claims Coca-Cola To Ditch Corn Syrup For Cane Sugar
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has claimed that Coca-Cola has agreed to replace high-fructose corn syrup with real cane sugar in its classic soft drink formula for the American market .
He made the announcement via social media but did not provide further details or clarify whether the change will be full or partial.
“Coca-Cola is going back to real sugar—just like the people want,” Trump said.
His post drew attention from health advocates and beverage industry watchers, though Coca-Cola has not officially confirmed the switch.
Company Says “New Innovative Offerings” Coming Soon
A Coca-Cola spokesperson , Michelle Agnew , responded to the claim by saying:
“We appreciate President Trump’s enthusiasm for our iconic Coca-Cola brand.”
She added:
“More details on new innovative offerings within our Coca-Cola product range will be shared soon.”
Agnew declined to confirm whether this includes a full or partial switch to cane sugar or whether it will affect the standard Coca-Cola sold across the U.S.
This has led to speculation about whether the company is testing a new product line or planning a major reformulation of its classic beverage.
Health Secretary Kennedy Blames Corn Syrup for Obesity Crisis
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has long criticized the use of high-fructose corn syrup , calling it a contributor to the nation’s rising obesity and diabetes rates .
“Corn syrup is not just sweet—it’s a major public health issue,” Kennedy said in a recent health forum.
He has called for a gradual phase-out of the sweetener in favor of natural cane sugar , a move that has support from some U.S. lawmakers and health experts .
Cane Sugar Versions Already Exist in U.S. Market
Coca-Cola currently offers cane sugar-sweetened options , including:
- MexiCoke – originally imported from Mexico and later sold officially in the U.S., especially in Hispanic-majority areas
- Kosher-for-Passover Coke – made with cane sugar and marked with yellow caps for easy identification during Jewish holidays
These products have developed a loyal following among consumers who say cane sugar gives a more natural taste and may be healthier than corn syrup .
However, the company has not previously announced any plan to fully replace corn syrup in its standard U.S. Coca-Cola products.
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