[net.consumers] False advertising on Old Coke cans?

john@moncol.UUCP (John Ruschmeyer) (08/11/85)

Something is confusing me:

When Coca-Cola Classic hit the shelves, everybody (including me) complained
that it wasn't really Old Coke since Old Coke's ingredient list listed
"sugar" while Classic's list mentioned "high fructose corn syrup and/or
sucrose".

Now, a number of people have come out and sid that since 1980 or
thereabouts, Old Coke had corn syrup in it.

How can this be? Shouldn't it have said so on the label? If corn syrup were
being used and the label only listed sugar, wouldn't this be violating some
law or FTC rule or something??


[Forgive my cross-posting this to net.legal; I figured someone there might
be familiar with the laws concerning ingredient lists.]

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