BusinessMake America Cane Again?What's going on: President Donald Trump is passionate about a lot of things — tariffs, golf, Diet Coke. He loves the latter so much, he had a soda button installed in the Oval Office. But now, he’s shaking things up with the drink’s sister product. The president said Wednesday that Coca-Cola agreed to swap corn syrup for real cane sugar — all because he suggested it. At first, the brand gave a canned response, thanking him for his “enthusiasm.” Later, though, Coca-Cola’s tone went flat. It defended corn syrup as “safe,” and didn’t confirm the switch. If Coke does change up its ingredients, it would put the US formula on par with other countries like Mexico, where cane sugar is already used and the flavor is often considered superior by fans. What it means: Some analysts see Trump’s Coke stunt as a fizzy distraction — from the Epstein files to the Fed fight. But it also lines up with the MAGA crowd’s latest wellness crusade. RFK Jr. has railed against corn syrup since Trump’s return to office. Still, not everyone’s raising a glass. The Corn Refiners Association warned that a sweetener swap could slash US manufacturing jobs, hurt farmers’ bottom lines, and increase reliance on sugar imports. Economists say states like Iowa (America’s biggest corn producer) could lose out, while Florida (cane country) could come out ahead. Regardless, none of this affects Trump’s actual go-to drink. Diet Coke is sweetened with aspartame, not corn syrup. Cheers? Related: Why Are Trump and Jerome Powell Fighting Over a Renovation Project? (CNN) |