Trump Claims Coca-Cola to Switch to Real Cane Sugar in U.S. Products

Former President Donald Trump announced that Coca-Cola has agreed to begin using real cane sugar in its products sold in the United States, marking a potential shift from the commonly used high-fructose corn syrup.
Trump shared the news in a social media post, though no official statement from Coca-Cola has yet confirmed the change.
“Coca-Cola will be going back to using real cane sugar in the USA — just like in the good old days!” Trump wrote.
If true, the move could significantly alter the taste and ingredient profile of one of the most iconic beverages in the world, aligning U.S. formulas more closely with international versions of Coca-Cola, which often already use cane sugar.
The announcement has sparked widespread discussion online, with some welcoming the change and others awaiting confirmation from the beverage giant.