I bought a Mexican produced half-liter of Coca-Cola today. It seems in many countries Coke still uses cane sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup (HFCS).
I do not want to debate the health issues that concern many in regards to HFCS. I do believe HFCS is evil, but I will save that for a later discussion.
So...what's my point??
Taste. Quality. Refreshability (yes, I just made up a word).
The old taste tests that were popular advertising when I was growing up should be re-introduced. We should taste test Coke against Coke. There is a distinct difference between the two, and a Coke with HFCS pales in comparison to it's cane sugar cousin. I will not preach on this issue, but I could....just try it for yourself.
Because of some very interesting economic and political issues, HFCS is cheaper than cane sugar. Go Google this....decide for yourself if you like....or just trust me, It ain't good.
So as we see the Orange Revolution, the Jasmine Revolution, the Green Revolution....how about a little Cane Revolution.
Have a Coke and a smile.....but only if it's made with Pure Cane Sugar.
I do not want to debate the health issues that concern many in regards to HFCS. I do believe HFCS is evil, but I will save that for a later discussion.
So...what's my point??
Taste. Quality. Refreshability (yes, I just made up a word).
The old taste tests that were popular advertising when I was growing up should be re-introduced. We should taste test Coke against Coke. There is a distinct difference between the two, and a Coke with HFCS pales in comparison to it's cane sugar cousin. I will not preach on this issue, but I could....just try it for yourself.
Because of some very interesting economic and political issues, HFCS is cheaper than cane sugar. Go Google this....decide for yourself if you like....or just trust me, It ain't good.
So as we see the Orange Revolution, the Jasmine Revolution, the Green Revolution....how about a little Cane Revolution.
Have a Coke and a smile.....but only if it's made with Pure Cane Sugar.
Comments