🟡 Why Some Coca-Cola Bottles Have a Yellow Cap

 



If you’ve ever seen a Coca-Cola bottle with a yellow cap, it’s not a random design choice—it’s part of a seasonal product variation tied to cultural and religious traditions.

🥤 What the Yellow Cap Means

A yellow cap on a Coca-Cola bottle usually indicates that the drink is kosher for Passover.

This version is made so it can be consumed during the Jewish holiday of Passover, when dietary rules become more strict.

It is produced by Coca-Cola Company in limited batches for specific markets.

🍞 Why It Exists

During Passover, observant Jewish dietary laws restrict foods containing:

Leavened grains (like wheat, barley, rye, oats, spelt)

Certain fermentation-derived ingredients

Regular Coca-Cola contains a sweetener derived from corn syrup (in the U.S.), which may not align with all Passover dietary rules.

So for this seasonal version, manufacturers use:

Sugar instead of corn syrup (in some regions)

Carefully controlled ingredient sourcing

Special production lines


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