Coke's Cane Sugar Switch: Trump's Take on a Sweeter, Healthier Future?
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President Donald Trump recently announced that Coca-Cola had agreed to switch from high-fructose corn syrup to cane sugar in its regular Coke sold within the United States. This declaration was made on social media, with Trump 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 has yet to officially confirm any such change, leading to questions regarding the actual health implications of such a potential transition.
Currently, Coca-Cola in the American market is primarily sweetened with high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS). This liquid sweetener, derived from cornstarch, is a refined sugar, meaning it originates from natural sources but undergoes processing to remove other nutrients, leaving behind pure sugar. Historically, Coke was initially formulated with cane sugar, but the company shifted to the more economical high-fructose corn syrup in the early 1980s. Interestingly, many other regions globally, including Mexico, continue to use cane sugar in their Coca-Cola products, with 'Mexican Coke' in glass bottles often imported and sold in the U.S.
Despite popular perception, nutrition experts emphatically state that Coke sweetened with cane sugar is no healthier than its high-fructose corn syrup counterpart. Both cane sugar, sourced from sugarcane or sugar beets, and high-fructose corn syrup are classified as refined sugars. Lisa Moskovitz, RD, CDN, CEO of the NY Nutrition Group, explained that while cane sugar might possess a 'natural' halo effect, this benefit ceases there. Both sweeteners share a remarkably similar molecular composition, each containing an approximate 50/50 split of simple sugars—fructose and glucose—and are processed identically by the human body.
Caroline Susie, RDN, LD, a spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, further clarified, “Our bodies aren’t going to know if that’s cane sugar or high-fructose corn syrup. We just know that it is sugar and we need to break that down.” She emphasized that excessive consumption of any refined sugar can significantly elevate the risk of various health issues, including weight gain, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and fatty liver disease. “At the end of the day, it’s added sugar,” Susie concluded, highlighting that “those added sugars really do add up.”
Given these facts, health experts generally advise against regular consumption of soda, regardless of the type of sugar used. Moskovitz pointed out that whether soda contains cane sugar or high-fructose corn syrup, it remains an 'empty-calorie, blood glucose-spiking beverage.' While diet soda, which contains no sugar or calories, might appear as a slightly better alternative, experts still do not endorse it as a healthy choice, as Susie noted that “Soda—regular or diet—provides zero nutrients.” For optimal hydration, water remains the gold standard. Susie also recommends unsweetened tea and sparkling water as healthier alternatives. For those craving soda, Moskovitz suggests seltzer infused with a splash of juice or flavored with fresh fruits like berries, oranges, or limes.
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