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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is considering a bold move to mandate Coca-Cola to replace high-fructose corn syrup with cane sugar, shedding light on a hidden health issue.
High-fructose corn syrup, the primary sweetener in Coca-Cola, not only differs from traditional sugar but also causes the calorie count to exceed what’s listed on the label.
A single can of Coca-Cola may contain over 400 calories—far more than consumers realize.
This issue isn’t exclusive to Coca-Cola but reflects a larger concern across the beverage and food industries.
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High-fructose corn syrup, the primary sweetener in Coca-Cola, not only differs from traditional sugar but also causes the calorie count to exceed what’s listed on the label.
A single can of Coca-Cola may contain over 400 calories—far more than consumers realize.
This issue isn’t exclusive to Coca-Cola but reflects a larger concern across the beverage and food industries.
Join:⬇️
https://t.me/+7BHVu40O2EtiYTU0
@AmericanExceptionalism 🇺🇸