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Cane sugar is not healthier than high fructose corn syrup, says University at Buffalo nutritionist Jennifer Temple, but ...
Coca-Cola is bringing a cane sugar-sweetened drink to the U.S. market as an alternative to its signature offering ...
Coca-Cola announced Tuesday that it's launching a line of drinks sweetened with U.S. cane sugar instead of high fructose corn ...
Coca-Cola will add a sugar-sweetened Coke to its product lineup, but it’s not going to be nutritionally different from ...
Soda gets a bad rep. For a long time, we've demonized sugar and regular Coca-Cola. Then came its sugar-free counterparts, Diet Coke and Coke Zero. But then we began to question their ingredients, too.
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CNET on MSNPepsi Is Launching Its Own Prebiotic Soda, but Does a 'Healthy' Soda Really Exist? 6 Experts Answer
Pepsi will launch its very own prebiotic soda this year, but are these "healthy sodas" actually healthy? We asked experts.
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Scripps News on MSNTrump claims Coke is switching to cane sugar, but is it 'just better?'
President Donald Trump claims Coca-Cola will switch to cane sugar, but the company hasn't confirmed. Experts discuss ...
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Trump says Coca-Cola is switching from high-fructose corn syrup to cane sugar. Is it better for you?
Trump announced earlier this week that Coca-Cola has agreed to switch from using high fructose corn syrup to cane sugar in ...
Coca-Cola made the switch to high fructose corn syrup in the US 1980s over concerns about cost and agricultural requirements, ...
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Diet Coke contains aspartame, an artificial sweetener that can cause adverse health effects when consumed on a regular basis. Fox 5 reported that research shows artificial sweeteners such as ...
Trying viral trends like protein diet coke can be fun and engaging, but over-reliance on such beverages isn’t advisable. Moderation ensures that experimentation doesn’t compromise overall health.
Diet Coke launched in 1982, and was aimed at baby boomers, who, according to Coca-Cola, "were getting 20 years older and 20 pounds heavier." And with sugar being labeled enemy number one, there's ...
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