Coke and Pepsi both unveil new sodas made with cane sugar
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Soda giants Coca-Cola and Pepsi both announced new beverages this week. Here's what they are and when customers can get them.
Original Cola and Cherry Vanilla will be the first two flavors offered from Pepsi Prebiotic Cola. Pepsi bought prebiotic soda company Poppi in March.
The Coca-Cola Co. is all set to launch the cane-sugar version of its flagship soft drink in the United States this fall, marking a significant shift in its formulation strategy.
PepsiCo's new cola adds fiber and leans on the cache of cane sugar — but faces stiff competition from a wave of early movers with cult-like followings
Coca-Cola’s announcement to launch a new cane sugar-sweetened variant in the United States this fall marks a departure from decades of high-fructose corn syrup dominance in American soft drinks. This move comes amid growing consumer demand for natural ingredients and pressure from President Donald Trump and Health and Human Services
This fall, Coke, Pepsi and Dr Pepper pledged at the Clinton Global Initiative to slash calorie consumption from beverages in the U.S. by 20 percent over the next decade.
As younger drinkers shun traditional soda brands for gut-friendly alternatives, PepsiCo is hoping to lure them back with its iconic cola flavor. Related video above: Costco shifts from Pepsi to Coca-Cola at its food courts On Monday,