Technology7/17/2025Ars Technica

Trump’s claims of a Coca-Cola agreement quickly go flat as nutritionists groan

Trump’s claims of a Coca-Cola agreement quickly go flat as nutritionists groan

In a recent statement, former President Donald Trump claimed that Coca-Cola had agreed to use a "much healthier" sweetener in their products. However, this claim was quickly dismissed by nutritionists and health experts. While Coca-Cola has experimented with various sweeteners, including natural and artificial options, the company's core products still contain significant amounts of sugar. Nutritionists have long criticized the high sugar content in Coca-Cola and other sugary beverages, citing their potential health risks, such as weight gain, diabetes, and tooth decay. The article emphasizes that regardless of the sweetener used, Coca-Cola remains a high-calorie, sugary drink that should be consumed in moderation as part of a balanced diet. Experts advise consumers to be wary of unsubstantiated health claims and to focus on making informed choices about their beverage consumption.

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