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So when you see a Coca-Cola bottle with a yellow cap, it means the drink recipe includes real sugar, not corn syrup. The yellow top indicates that the bottle is kosher for Passover.
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.
If you're a fan of Coca Cola, you might have noticed that some of the bottles' iconic red caps have been replaced with yellow ones. This is what they mean.
I f you see a Coca-Cola bottle with a new-to-you yellow cap, no, the iconic brand is not changing its historic colors. The ...
Coca-Cola and other beverage companies were forced to attach the bottle caps in response to new EU regulations. CocaâCola The EU wants soft drink consumers to recycle the caps as well as the bottles.
Once a year, Coca-Cola releases bottles topped with yellow caps to signify that the product is Kosher for Passover. That means instead of using high-fructose corn syrup, which is forbidden for ...
Coca-Cola bottles have a yellow cap for Passover. The typical, red-capped Coca-Cola is already kosher year-round but it contains corn syrup, which is not considered kosher for Passover.