Have you ever seen Coke bottles with yellow caps and wondered what makes them different or special?
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Coca-Cola has one of the most recognized logos in the world. Their distinctive red branding is famous worldwide. But the soda company will slightly modify their branding for special occasions. One example is when Coca-Cola will produce special batches of coke bottles with yellow caps.
Here’s why the world’s most popular soda company will sometimes replace their signature red bottle caps with yellow caps.
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What Does A Coke With A Yellow Cap Mean?
The yellow cap actually indicates that the soda is kosher for Passover.
Passover is a Jewish holiday that celebrates the Israelites’ liberation from slavery in Egypt. During Passover, observant Jews follow a set of dietary restrictions that prohibit the consumption of leavened foods, also known as chametz. This includes foods made with wheat, barley, rye, oats, and spelt.
Coca-Cola is traditionally made with high-fructose corn syrup, which is made from corn. Corn is a grain, so it is considered chametz and cannot be consumed during Passover. However, Coca-Cola makes a special version of its soda that is made with sucrose, or cane sugar. This version of Coca-Cola is kosher for Passover and is marked with a yellow cap.
So, if you see a yellow-capped bottle of Coca-Cola, you can be sure that it is kosher for Passover. But if you look closely, the yellow caps are also stamped with the “O-U-P” symbol, which is the kosher certification mark of the Orthodox Union.
Coca-Cola’s Support For The Jewish Community
The Coke bottles with yellow caps are only available during the Passover holiday, which typically falls in April.
Creating a special batch of their soda each year is a special way for Coca-Cola to show its support for the Jewish community. The company has been making kosher Coca-Cola for over 100 years, and it is a very popular choice for Jewish families during Passover.
Do Bottles Of Coke With Yellow Caps Taste Different?
Whether you are Jewish or not, you can enjoy this special version of Coca-Cola. Most people won’t notice the difference in taste between Coke with red bottle caps and yellow bottle caps. But the soda inside Coke bottles with yellow caps will taste different because it’s made with cane sugar and not high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS).
Coke was made with real sugar until the company switched to HFCS in the mid-1980s. Soft drink makers such as Coca-Cola and Pepsi still use sugar in other nations but switched to HFCS in the U.S. due to higher sugar costs.
What Is High-Fructose Corn Syrup?
High-fructose corn syrup isn’t an ingredient that consumers can buy at a store. It’s an industrial concoction commonly used to produce processed food products. Everything from cereals and ketchup to sodas are typically made using high-fructose corn syrup. You will probably be surprised to see how frequently HFCS is listed in the ingredients of products.
The use of HFCS is very controversial with some experts seeing a link between HFCS and increases in obesity and diabetes.
What’s The Difference Between A Mexican Coke And A Coke With A Yellow Cap?
If you drank Coca-Cola before 1984, or have tried a(Amazon link) Mexican Coke ($20+ via Amazon), then you know what Coke made with real sugar tastes like. Kosher Coke with the yellow bottle caps are the same as Mexican Coke and is also made with real cane sugar and not HFCS.
Mexican Coke is often sold in the United States to cater to the “nostalgic factors” it evokes. When you drink a Mexican Coke, you are drinking what Coca-Cola tasted like before the company switched to HFCS in the mid-1980s.
Both Kosher Coke with yellow caps and Mexican Coke are made with cane sugar. Too much sugar is not good for your health. But most experts say cane sugar is healthier than high-fructose corn syrup.
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Ultimately, whether you choose to drink Coca-Cola with a yellow cap is a personal decision. If you want a kosher soda for Passover or want less HFCS in your diet, buy Coke bottles with yellow caps when you see them.
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