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In a recent post on Truth Social, former President Donald Trump revealed that he has struck a deal with Coca-Cola to transform the recipe of its popular soft drink. According to Trump, the agreement entails replacing high fructose corn syrup with real cane sugar, akin to the formulation used in Mexican Coke. This change aims to enhance the flavor profile of the beverage and cater to consumer preferences for more natural ingredients.
Trump expressed enthusiasm about the potential shift, suggesting that it would not only improve the taste but also align with growing health-conscious trends among soda drinkers. The former president's announcement has sparked a conversation about the ongoing debate surrounding the use of corn syrup in soft drinks, as many consumers are increasingly seeking options that utilize more traditional sweeteners.
While details about the timeline and implementation of this deal remain unclear, it has certainly generated buzz among fans of Coca-Cola and those who advocate for a return to classic beverage recipes.
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