Here's Why Some Coke Bottles Have a Yellow Cap - News Summed Up

Here's Why Some Coke Bottles Have a Yellow Cap


Coca-Cola typically comes in bottles with a red cap matching its label, but some models are a different colorShutterstock Coca-Cola has a yellow cap briefly every yearWhen Coca-Cola strays from its iconic red color, it’s for a reason. Typically, the beloved soda comes in bottles with a red cap matching its label, but it switches to a yellow cap briefly in the spring. Coca-Cola bottles have a yellow cap for PassoverThe typical, red-capped Coca-Cola is already kosher year-round but it contains corn syrup, which is not considered kosher for Passover. In other Coca-Cola news, the soda brand just launched Coca‑Cola Y3000 Zero Sugar — which was co-created by human and artificial intelligence (AI). Related: Coca-Cola Introduces Its Newest Flavor: Coca-Cola with Coffee MochaFor a limited time, Coca‑Cola Y3000 will be sold in the US, Canada, China, Europe and Africa.


Source: The Star January 10, 2024 20:56 UTC



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