Soda without HFCS at Disney

Tom P.

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Original Poster
I try to avoid high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) as much as possible. In my day-to-day life, it's not hard to find sodas at the store that are made with cane sugar. From bottled root beers to the "throwback" line of Pepsi products to even the imported from Mexico Coca-Cola in the glass bottles made with cane sugar that is the best drink ever invented by the mind of man.

Restaurants, however, are usually a rougher go. Occasionally, I will find one that sells root beer in glass bottles, rather than from the fountain, but that's about the only time I have found HFCS-free soda in restaurants.

So, does anyone know if there are any soda products available at Walt Disney World made with cane sugar instead of HFCS?
 

lazyboy97o

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Mitsukoshi sells glass bottles of Ramune, which is notable for the glass marble that you push into the bottle to open it. A variety of flavors are typically available.
 

WorldExplorer

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World Showcase is going to be your best bet. In addition to the Ramune, the gelato stand in Italy has Italian sodas (lemon and orange). I can't 100% guarantee they're made with cane sugar, but the odds seem good and it's definitely worth an ask.
 

Tjaden

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I'm assuming you aren't down for artificial sweeteners, but if you are Diet/Zero might be the best bet to avoid HFCS in the non Epcot parks.
 

Phonedave

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Just because it is an individual serving in a glass bottle does not mean it is HFCS free. Case in point, Ramune has HFCS if it is bottled in the US

Jarritos is a Mexican soda, that when sold in the US still uses cane sugar. It is becoming more and more available. Maybe it shows in the Epcot/Mexico soon

Jones brand of sodas is also a cane sugar soda, but I don't know if they have that anywhere in WDW.
 

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