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The product, distinguished by its yellow cap, is made with cane sugar rather than high-fructose corn syrup. Some people can’t ...
The yellow caps indicate that the soda is kosher, or fit, to drink on the Jewish holiday of Passover. It's made with sucrose ...
This week is Passover 2025, which began on Saturday and will end on Sunday, April 20. Here's what kosher Coke is and how to ...
Coca-Cola (KO) releases a special kosher-for-Passover version of its signature sip in those two-liter bottles, identified by the fact it has a yellow cap instead of the standard red one.
Coca-Cola bottles have seen a subtle yet meaningful change — the familiar red cap has been swapped out for a yellow one on ...
Many Coca Cola bottles in the US have undergone a small but major change this month as the red cap is replaced by a yellow one to denote that the drinks are kosher for Passover.
To create a Kosher for Passover version of Coke, the company uses sugar instead of corn syrup, sparking conspiracy theories.
Regular Coke in bottles with red caps gets its sweetness from high fructose corn syrup. Coke inside bottles with yellow caps ...
Coca-Cola (KO) releases a special kosher-for-Passover version of its signature sip in those two-liter bottles, identified by the fact it has a yellow cap instead of the standard red one.
Kosher-for-Passover bottles of Coca-Cola line the soft drinks aisle of Publix in Jacksonville, Florida, for Passover 2025. When you see a Coke bottle with a yellow cap, it means that it’s marked ...
Coca-Cola KO releases a special kosher-for-Passover version of its signature sip in those two-liter bottles, identified by the fact it has a yellow cap instead of the standard red one. Charles ...
Passover, a major Jewish holiday, began Saturday, April 12 and ends Sunday, April 20, coinciding with Easter Sunday. During Passover, dietary rules become stricter, with some kosher items, like ...