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President Donald Trump said Wednesday that Coca-Cola has agreed to use real cane sugar in its flagship soft drink in the U.S. at his suggestion — though the company didn’t confirm such a move.
A Coca-Cola spokesperson acknowledged “President Trump's enthusiasm" but did not confirm an agreement to use “REAL Cane Sugar” as Trump claimed.
Donald Trump claimed Coca-Cola is bringing back cane sugar in U.S. sodas. When pressed, the company didn’t say whether the shift was actually happening.
Trump says Coca-Cola is making soda sweet again — with real cane sugar — thanks to him. See the company's response.
Politics Coca-Cola Won’t Confirm Trump’s Claim That It’s Switching to Cane Sugar The soda company released a statement defending high-fructose corn syrup.