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Ready for a shock? Coca-Cola only stopped using real cane sugar in the U.S. in 1984. I had always assumed this happened in, like, 1950. Or maybe after Coca-Cola stopped putting actual cocaine in ...
Coca-Cola was served by the inventor himself, Dr. John S. Pemberton at his pharmacy. It contained cocaine, tons of sugar and ...
It’s made and bottled in Mexico—one of the few places that still produces Coca-Cola with real cane sugar. And trust us, it makes a difference. There’s also a notable difference in sodium ...
Soda-loving history buffs likely know that back in the 1980s, Coca-Cola swapped out real cane sugar for corn syrup in the United States, and it's been that way ever since. Well, at least for the ...