A Special Tradition for Passover
Coca-Cola, the iconic soda brand, has been around for over a century. But did you know that once a year, Coke bottles feature yellow caps instead of the classic red ones?
What’s Behind the Yellow Caps?
The yellow caps signify that the Coke recipe is kosher for Passover. During the Jewish holiday of Passover, Jewish people are prohibited from consuming leavened foods made from certain grains.
Why the Special Recipe?
Why the Special Recipe?
The regular Coke formula contains corn syrup, which is not considered kosher for Passover by some Jewish communities. To accommodate this, Coke temporarily replaces the corn syrup with sugar, making it kosher for Passover.
Why People Love Kosher for Passover Coke
Many Coca-Cola fans love the kosher for Passover Coke, not just for its unique flavor but also because it avoids high-fructose corn syrup. The best part? These special edition bottles are priced the same as regular Coke bottles!
A Unique Tradition
The yellow-capped Coke bottles have become a beloved tradition among Coca-Cola enthusiasts and those celebrating Passover. It’s a small but meaningful way for the brand to show its commitment to inclusivity and diversity.