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Is Pepsi Preparing to Convert to Sweetening All Their Drinks with Cane Sugar Rather Than Corn Syrup?

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Is Pepsi Preparing to Convert to Sweetening All Their Drinks with Cane Sugar Rather Than Corn Syrup?

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Post a Comment Themaster73 (Guest) 10/17/2010 If Pepsi goes back to all sugar, you will not have Pepsi Throwback, but you will end up with year round Passover Pepsi. The drinks have different formulas. Amy Brantley 10/16/2010 I really hope they do. One of the reasons I gave up soda was to get away from HFCS. JON C. HOPWOOD 10/12/2010 Bottles were better — and cheaper. Most of the price of canned beverages is from the high cost of aluminum — and the aluminum industry devours massive amounts of federally subsidized energy. Dina Quirion 10/11/2010 I hope so too… :o) Robert Lee Alford 10/11/2010 Hope it’s true. Maria Roth 10/10/2010 Drinks in glass bottles always taste better. I really want this cane-sugar-sweetened-glass-bottle-of-Coke experience that you speak of.

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