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Yellow caps on Coke bottles indicate the soda is kosher, or fit, for drinking on Passover. It's made with Coke's original recipe of sucrose instead of corn syrup. If you've perused the beverage ...
Once again, Aussies have the chance to spread the love (and the laughs) with personalised Coke bottles and cans, making it easier than ever to connect with friends and family. This time, there are ...
allowing a new generation of consumers to see their names on Coke bottles. The announcement: Coca-Cola is bringing back its legendary ‘Share a Coke’ campaign. The locally born initiative will ...
On Passover, observant Jews refrain from eating leavened foods or foods with leavening ingredients. Yellow caps on Coke bottles indicate the soda is kosher, or fit, for drinking on Passover. It's made ...
But in 2025, there are some surprising names and nicknames that have been printed on the famous red cans and bottles of Coca-Cola Classic, Diet Coke and Coke Zero Sugar. Perhaps the most the ...
You know that New England constantly makes top ten lists for pretty much everything amazing. It's almost exhausting how incredible we are. Whether it's food, tourist destinations, top places to live, ...
bringing back personalized Coke bottles and cans featuring individual names. The campaign, first introduced in 2011, replaces the brand’s logo with popular first names and encourages consumers to ...
Before the Goodyear 400 at Darlington Raceway, Chase Elliott had a bit of an accident with his bottle of Coca-Cola. Trying to get a refreshing drink before the race, the NASCAR driver found ...
The ladies of summer are coming soon, with an official inaugural season set to play ball. Some 70 years ago, they existed, and it's happening again here in the United States. Of course, you've seen ...
Personalized Coca-Cola bottles and cans will be available in stores, entertainment venues, supermarkets, and other locations nationwide starting this week.
The image of a cold Coca-Cola bottle on a summer day is iconic. But behind that image lies an escalating crisis. By 2030, Coca-Cola’s plastic waste could reach 1.33 billion pounds annually in oceans ...