They’re back. If you spotted a slew of Coca-Cola bottles with yellow caps instead of their usual red caps sitting on shelves while on a recent grocery store run, you weren’t seeing things. It’s the ...
Fans of Coca-Cola will notice that bottles are now being sold with yellow caps, instead of the usual red, and it turns out ...
In select markets, Coca-Cola releases a limited-time formula that's kosher for Passover. The difference? It uses cane sugar ...
Coca-Cola typically comes in bottles with a red cap matching its label, but some models are a different color Sabrina Weiss is the Editorial Assistant of PEOPLE's food department. She writes the ...
It’s not due to any shortages or packaging anomalies.
The color red has become synonymous with Coca-Cola — so why are loyal customers seeing bottles with a yellow cap in the spring? The yellow top indicates that the bottle is kosher for Passover, a ...
Coke knows that its soda caps often end up as litter. So it's trying to solve the problem by tethering them to the bottle, at least in the United Kingdom. Earlier this week, the British arm of the ...
No, those yellow caps on Coke bottles aren't a mistake or a fluke. And no, you didn't win a contest either.
Yellow caps indicate that the soda is kosher, or fit, to drink on the Jewish holiday of Passover. It's made with sucrose ...
Coke knows that its soda caps often end up as litter. So it’s trying to solve the problem by tethering them to the bottle, at least in the United Kingdom. Earlier this week, the British arm of the ...