Two Soda Companies Announce New Options

The Pepsi Prebiotic Cola is geared toward health conscious customers.

Two major soda companies announced new options.

PepsiCo is introducing a new prebiotic soda this fall. It is designed to meet changing consumer needs and offering “more functional ingredients.”

The new drink will come in cola and cherry vanilla flavors, containing five grams of cane sugar, three grams of prebiotic fiber and no artificial ingredients, while a single serving will have 30 calories.

The Pepsi Prebiotic Cola is geared toward health conscious customers.

Separately, Coca-Cola plans to launch a beverage for the U.S. market that uses cane sugar instead of high-fructose corn syrup.

The move comes after President Trump claimed he persuaded the company to use real cane sugar in its U.S. Cola. He is known to be a fan of Diet Coke.