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The yellow caps indicate that the soda is kosher, or fit, to drink on the Jewish holiday of Passover. It's made with sucrose ...
Cola different from all other two-liter bottles of Coca-Cola? With the eight-day Passover holiday that began Saturday with ...
Chances are you're thinking of a bottle with a distinct red cap right now. However, did you know that there are Coca-Cola ...
Yellow cap Coke means real cane sugar, not corn syrup, and is often Kosher for Passover. These sought-after bottles disappear ...
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 ...
After the boycott due to rumors spread on social media, Coca Cola launched a direct and very traditional strategy ...
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 ...
Tater Tots—little, poppable fried clumps of potatoes—were first introduced in 1954 by the founders of the American frozen ...