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Coca-Cola’s yellow bottle caps are a spring tradition. Curious shoppers might wonder why stores are stocked with yellow-capped sodas at this time of year. It just so happens the yellow color ...
The yellow caps indicate that the soda is kosher, or fit, to drink on the Jewish holiday of Passover. ... A yellow cap on a bottle of Coca-Cola, indicating that it's kosher for Passover.
Some Coca-Cola bottles are getting their annual spring glow-up. Supermarket shelves are now stocked with yellow-capped Coca-Cola bottles in observance of Passover, which begins on the evening of ...
According to People Magazine, Cokes with yellow caps don't have high fructose corn syrup. Each Spring, during Passover, Coke comes out with a high fructose-free bottle for those celebrating the ...
However, did you know that there are Coca-Cola bottles that have caps that are other colors? It's true—one of those colors is yellow. If you ever come across a yellow cap on a bottle of Coca-Color in ...
If you're a Coca-Cola fan, you may have spotted a few special bottles every spring that sport a yellow bottle cap instead of the signature red caps. And no, this isn't just a springtime glow-up—the ...
The 2-liter bottles of Kosher for Passover Coca-Cola typically go for about $3, which is about 4 cents an ounce. A 12-ounce bottle of Mexican Coke retails at about $3 or $4 in the United States.
Coca-Cola has been busy lately, from their fruity limited K-Wave Zero Sugar release to their TikTok Shop exclusive to their recent unveiling of limited edition Marvel character cans. But we've ...