Is it true that Pepsi in Canada is made with sugar instead of?!


Question: Is it true that Pepsi in Canada is made with sugar instead of!?
corn syrup!? Not that sugar's a health food, but I would prefer that over HFCS, any day!.Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
Based upon what I could find, Pepsi in Canada uses a glucose/fructose sugar instead of cane sugar, but this might not be exactly the HFCS used in the US!.

However, I do know that Coke, Pepsi, Dr!. Pepper and many other sodas manufactured in Mexico still use Cane Sugar, and this is displayed on the bottle or package!. You might be able to find these if you go into a Hispanic foods market, if there are any of those near to where you live!.

Another option would be to look into some of the smaller beverage companies in the US that still use cane sugar, such as Jones Cola or Boylan's!. Jones is a national brand, so you should be able to find it in any larger store!. Boylan's might be a little harder to find, but I have seen it where I live in Cost Plus World Markets, so if you have one of those, you can try there as well!.

I have tried the Boylan'sand a Mexican Coca-Cola, but not the Jones, and the Boylan's did taste different than the Coke that I am used to, but not bad!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Probably I don't know look at the ingrediants on the can, I know practically everything in the USA is made from Corn Fructose and most of the factory bred livestock eats corn!. teh Corn lobby is strong in the USA!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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