💨 Abstract
Coca-Cola will introduce a cane-sugar version of its flagship cola in the U.S. this fall, following competitors PepsiCo and Dr Pepper, who already offer such variants. The move responds to consumer interest in differentiated experiences and aligns with President Trump's earlier announcement. Coke's CEO, James Quincey, welcomed the change, citing the company's use of cane sugar in other products.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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