Months after announcing one of America’s favorite sodas would be trading in one of its ingredients for another, Coca-Cola has finally started rolling out its updated products.

In July, President Donald Trump announced on Truth Social that the Atlanta-based company agreed to use real cane sugar in its iconic cola instead of corn syrup — an ingredient the company has used since the 1980s.

The soda company has begun offering the new formula and is slowly rolling out soda made with real cane sugar, however, it’s in addition to keeping the version with high-fructose corn syrup on the shelves.

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Coca-Cola has released 12-ounce single-serve glass bottles of its classic soda made with U.S. cane sugar in select

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