Trump's Sugar Bombshell: Is Cane Sugar Coke a Healthier Choice?
:max_bytes(150000):strip_icc()/Health-GettyImages-1239099323-30991676ea1b48f8a3555d8a9b7b2bcf.jpg)
President Donald Trump recently announced via social media that Coca-Cola had agreed to switch from high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) to cane sugar in its regular Coke products sold in the U.S. Trump heralded this as a positive development, stating, “This will be a very good move by them — You’ll see. It’s just better!” However, the Associated Press reported that Coca-Cola had not yet confirmed this potential change, leading to questions about the actual health implications of such a switch.
Currently, American Coke is sweetened with high-fructose corn syrup, a liquid sweetener derived from cornstarch. This is a refined sugar, meaning it originates from natural sources but undergoes processing to strip away other nutrients, leaving primarily pure sugar. Historically, Coke was initially made with cane sugar. The company transitioned to the more economical high-fructose corn syrup in the early 1980s. Interestingly, many other regions globally, including the version known as Mexican Coke sold in classic glass bottles in the U.S., continue to use cane sugar as their primary sweetener.
Despite the perception that cane sugar might be a healthier alternative, nutrition experts largely disagree. They assert that Coke sweetened with cane sugar is no healthier than its high-fructose corn syrup counterpart. The two sweeteners share significant similarities at a molecular level, both being refined sugars. Cane sugar, sourced from sugarcane or sugar beets, is also processed. Lisa Moskovitz, RD, CDN, CEO of the NY Nutrition Group, noted that while cane sugar might appear healthier due to its “natural” label, this “halo effect” is misleading. Both cane sugar and high-fructose corn syrup consist of an approximate 50/50 blend of simple sugars, fructose and glucose, and are metabolized in the body in virtually the same manner.
Caroline Susie, RDN, LD, a spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, further explained that the human body doesn't differentiate between cane sugar and high-fructose corn syrup; it simply recognizes them as sugar that needs to be broken down. Both experts emphasized that excessive consumption of any refined sugar can lead to serious health risks, including weight gain, an elevated risk of type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and fatty liver disease. Susie concluded, “At the end of the day, it’s added sugar. Those added sugars really do add up.”
Given these facts, a broader question arises: should people be drinking Coke at all? Experts generally advise against regular soda consumption, even if an occasional indulgence is acceptable. Moskovitz highlighted that regardless of the sweetener, soda remains an “empty-calorie, blood glucose-spiking beverage.” While diet soda offers a sugar- and calorie-free alternative, nutritionists still do not highly recommend it, as Susie pointed out that both regular and diet sodas provide
You may also like...
Football Frenzy: PSG's €150M Mega-Bid for Super Eagles Star Shakes Transfer Market

Super Eagles star Victor Osimhen, currently excelling at Galatasaray, is generating significant transfer buzz with Frenc...
NBA Inferno: Heat's Historic 53-Point First Quarter Annihilates Hornets

The Miami Heat secured a 126-108 victory over the Charlotte Hornets in an NBA Cup game, marked by a franchise-record 53-...
Breaking! Netflix's My Hero Academia Movie Surges Ahead After 7-Year Wait

Netflix's live-action My Hero Academia film is set to begin filming in Fall 2026, signaling a major step forward for the...
Epic Quest Progress! Live-Action Zelda Movie Takes Major Leap Forward

The live-action adaptation of "The Legend of Zelda" has officially begun production in New Zealand, with Wes Ball direct...
Mod Sun Opens Up on Avril Lavigne Split: 'If I Run Into You, It’s All Love'

Mod Sun opens up about his past engagement to Avril Lavigne, reflecting on their breakup and the personal growth he expe...
Milli Vanilli’s Fab Morvan Lands New Grammy Nod 35 Years Post-Scandal

Fab Morvan of Milli Vanilli has received a second Grammy nomination for his audiobook, 35 years after the duo's historic...
Hidden Benefit Revealed: Blue Badge Holders Can Get Free Travel!

Many Blue Badge holders in Scotland may be unaware they qualify for free bus travel using the National Entitlement Card....
Black Friday Frenzy: Apple Fans Grab MacBook Air for Jaw-Dropping £17!

Apple fans can snag a MacBook Air M2 at its lowest-ever price this Black Friday, with Sky Mobile offering it for just £1...