Corn Syrup, Cane Sugar or Diet?

 Apparently Donald is a big fan of cane sugar.

He wants Coca Cola to switch from corn syrup to cane sugar in their drinks.




Maybe he just wants to make Coca Cola great again?

But will Coca Cola follow his directions?


There might be a few issues with switching too:

If consumed in excess, both cane and high-fructose corn syrup, like all sugars, can carry negative health effects including weight gain, diabetes and heart disease.

Coca-Cola switching from cane sugar to high-fructose corn syrup would pose changes to cost and product labeling, Reuters reported, citing industry analysts. The company would have to significantly adjust its supply chains as the two sweeteners primarily come from different producers.

Then there are those diet drinks. Maybe less calories, but...........

Additionally, some diet sodas contain aspartame, an artificial sweetener that while considered safe by the U.S. Food and Drug Association, has been suspected of causing health concerns, including cancer. When aspartame is metabolized in the body, it breaks down into methanol and then formaldehyde, a substance known to cause cancer.

I think I will stick to drinking my whiskey without pop. What about YOU?  

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