Coca-Cola to cut amount of sugar in popular drink

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Diabetes SA has welcomed the news that Coca-Cola Beverages South Africa will be taking steps to cut the amount of sugar in the popular drink.

Coca-Cola wants to drop the amount of sugar by between 22 and 24% by 2018. Currently, a 1 litre bottle contains 106 grams or the equivalent of 26 teaspoons of sugar. A 500ml bottle has 53 grams or around 13 teaspoons of sugar. The beverage manufacturer says it's currently reviewing all recipes of its regular products. Diabetes SA's Jenny Russell says it's a step in the right direction.

Meanwhile, the company says it's looking at introducing a range of smaller drinks to reduce the average sugar intake by consumers.
20 Jun 2017 11PM English South Africa News · Business

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