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News Nation on MSNIs cane sugar healthier than high-fructose corn syrup?Trump’s announcement that Coca-Cola will switch from high-fructose corn syrup to cane sugar is shaking up the world of sweeteners.
Agricultural industry leaders fear a push away from corn syrup could disrupt production of the U.S.’s largest crop.
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The Takeout on MSNThe Old-School No-Bake Dessert That Transforms Corn Flakes Into A Sweet, Crispy TreatWith corn flakes cereal and a couple of other pantry staples, you can make delicious and satisfying cookies without even turning on the oven.
Soft-drink makers’ potential shift from high-fructose corn syrup to real sugar could have deep implications not only for the beverage industry, but also the sugar cane and corn sectors in the U.S.
US President Trump says Coca-Cola will return to using real cane sugar in the US, replacing high-fructose corn syrup for the first time since the 1980s. Cane sugar is used for Coca-Cola in other countries like India.
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