A Special Tradition for Passover
Coca-Cola, the iconic soda brand, has been around for over a century. But once a year, its bottles feature yellow caps instead of the classic red ones. Why? It’s all about a meaningful tradition tied to the Jewish holiday of Passover.
What’s Behind the Yellow Caps?
The yellow caps signify that the Coca-Cola inside is kosher for Passover.
During Passover, Jewish dietary laws prohibit the consumption of leavened foods and certain grains, including products made with corn syrup—a standard ingredient in regular Coke.
Why the Special Recipe?
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