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Coca-Cola bottles have a yellow cap for Passover. The typical, red-capped Coca-Cola is already kosher year-round but it contains corn syrup, which is not considered kosher for Passover.
Today, bottles containing the Passover-friendly soda are marked with yellow caps. The caps are also stamped with "O-U-P," the Passover kosher certification symbol of the Orthodox Union.
Once a year, Coca-Cola releases bottles topped with yellow caps to signify that the product is Kosher for Passover. That means instead of using high-fructose corn syrup, which is forbidden for ...
Yellow Caps. The first reporting we found about yellow caps on Coke bottles came from an April 2, 1998, article from The Record, a newspaper based in Hackensack, New Jersey.
Some Coca-Cola bottles are getting their annual spring glow-up. Supermarket shelves are now stocked with yellow-capped Coca-Cola bottles in observance of Passover, which begins on the evening of ...
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COCA-COLA is back with its yellow caps, just in time for Passover. The company has worked hand-in-hand with the Orthodox Union to insure their drinks are holiday-friendly. What does the yellow cap … ...