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‘Passover Coke’ could become obsolete as Trump says Coca-Cola will use ‘REAL’ sugar in US soda Such a change would obviate the company’s special Passover runs of corn syrup-free Coke.
(JTA) — A uniquely American Passover tradition could become a thing of the past, after President Donald Trump announced that he had successfully pressed Coca-Cola to change the formulation of ...
The kosher-for-Passover bottles, which are prominently labeled as such but also come with distinctive yellow caps, become a hot commodity in some communities each spring.
Such a change would obviate Coca-Cola’s special runs for Passover — and the fervent searches that some kosher-keeping Jews undertake to secure the scarce “yellow-cap” bottles of Coke that ...
It also sampled its Manischewitz New York Style All-Beef Kosher hot dogs, which are available in regular, low-fat and a Kosher for Passover version.
The West Bellfort Randalls location currently sells kosher meats, baked goods and prepared foods. The offerings will not be moved to another store.
Coca-Cola also makes a Kosher-for-Passover version of Coke, which is made with sugar instead of corn syrup for observant Jews who avoid corn (and other grains) and which can be found in bottles ...
Coca-Cola Reacts to Trump’s Claim About Ditching Corn Syrup for Cane Sugar The corn industry calls Trump’s sugar push a blow to American jobs, sparking backlash and falling stock prices.
Cane sugar vs. corn syrup: How soda sweeteners stack up for your health Coca-Cola says it is launching a new line of soda sweetened with cane sugar.
Donald Trump announced that Coca-Cola may replace high-fructose corn syrup with cane sugar in the United States.
The company makes Coke with cane sugar in small quantities in the United States, offering a kosher, grain-free version for Passover and limited-time nostalgic bottlings.
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