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So when you see a Coca-Cola bottle with a yellow cap, it means the drink recipe includes real sugar, not corn syrup. The yellow top indicates that the bottle is kosher for Passover.
Why this kosher-for-Passover Coke with the yellow cap is going viral The limited-time Coca-Cola product is made with cane sugar rather than high-fructose corn syrup. Some people can’t get enough.
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.
But the yellow-cap Coke, as it's often simply known, is now finding a significant fan base among non-Jews, because they consider it the "real" Coke.
There's a reason why those yellow cap Coke bottles appear only once a year: It signifies that the drink is kosher for Passover. The post If You See a Yellow Cap on Coca-Cola, This Is What It Means ...
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 … ...
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