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A typical can of Coca-Cola (12 fl ounces/355 ml) contains 39 grams of sugar, [65] 46 mg of caffeine, [66] 50 mg of sodium, no fat, no potassium, and 140 calories.
The standard Peppermint Mocha in a Grande size contains 440 calories, 54 grams of sugar and 16 grams of fat — the equivalent of a “small meal,” says Malone.
And we're talking a lot of sugar: A single 12-ounce can of Coke contains 39 grams of sugar, while a can of Dr Pepper also contains 39 grams and a can of Sprite will net you 38 grams of sugar.
Coca-Cola is the most popular soft drink not only in the U.S., but the entire world. However, ... Yep, the sugar content. One can of Coke has 39 grams of sugar, ...
In 2013, a Mexican Coca-Cola bottler announced it would stop using cane sugar in favor of glucose-fructose syrup, to comply with changes to the Mexican food labeling law. [16] It later clarified this change would not affect those bottles specifically exported to the United States as "Coca-Cola Nostalgia" products. [4]
Regional Coca-Cola bottlers in Cleveland, Ohio and Allentown, Pennsylvania started using sugar as a sweetener in 2007. Coca-Cola had previously used sugar rather than high-fructose corn syrup up until 1985, just before the introduction of New Coke.
To determine the link between added sugar intake from three categories of sugar-sweetened foods and beverages and risk of seven cardiovascular diseases, researchers evaluated diet and lifestyle ...
Coca-Cola Life formulations typically also contained sugar, but used less sugar than traditional Coca-Cola. In the US, for example, a single 8 US fluid ounces (240 ml) serving contained around 60 calories and 17 grams of carbohydrates from sugar (which constituted about 1/3 less sugar than traditional Coca-Cola per serving).