Coca-Cola to Debut Cane Sugar Cola in U.S.
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The switch to Pepsi products was first made in 2013, according to CNN. Costco said at the time it was making the change from Coca-Cola, it's longtime food court beverage supplier, over pricing and preserving the $1.50 cost of the hot dog-soda combo.
Initially, Coca-Cola did not confirm the news, but the company claimed that it appreciated Trump's "enthusiasm for our iconic Coca-Cola brand" but that "details...will be shared soon." Just a few days later, Coca-Cola confirmed a major change is taking place.
The transition is scheduled to finish by fall 2025, with customers nationwide gradually seeing Coca‑Cola branding appear at food court fountains. Costco expects the $1.50 hot dog and soda combo to remain unchanged, maintaining its decades-old price point
Coca-Cola reported better-than-expected earnings in the second quarter as higher prices overcame weaker sales volumes
Sprite, Diet Coke and Minute Maid fanatics are having the best month ever now that Coca-Cola products are officially being spotted at Costco food courts across the country. The monumental announcement was made earlier this year,
According to the Papua New Guinea Post-Courier, the soda giants partnered with local shipping company Express Freight Management to unveil five fully electric trucks. Four will be used at Coca-Cola's plant in Lae, and the fifth will be used at its site in Port Moresby.
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Coca-Cola Is Making a Big Change—Here’s Why It Might Taste Different the Next Time You Try It
It will likely taste a lot like Mexican Coke, which is made with cane sugar and has long been touted as being “better” than U.S. Coke. What does that mean, exactly? According to some fans, it means a cleaner and less chemical taste—or, in essence, a more sugary sugar.