If you live in an urban area, seeing the caps on Coca-Cola bottles switch from red to yellow might be your first indication of spring. Each March and April, Coca-Cola makes this swap — not to indicate ...
The color red has become synonymous with Coca-Cola — so why are loyal customers seeing bottles with a yellow cap in the spring? The yellow top indicates that the bottle is kosher for Passover, a ...
Shelf of Coca Cola bottles with yellow caps - MDV Edwards/Shutterstock Since the early 1890s, Coca Cola has sported its iconic red packaging. Frank Mason Robinson, the man who actually named the drink ...
Coca-Cola has been around for what seems like forever. The famous soda pop brand was first introduced in the late 1800s and is still going strong today. No matter how old you are, Coke has no doubt ...
Coca-Cola’s yellow bottle caps are a spring tradition. Curious shoppers might wonder why stores are stocked with yellow-capped sodas at this time of year. It just so happens the yellow color signifies ...
The limited-time Coca-Cola product is made with cane sugar rather than high-fructose corn syrup. Some people can't get enough. Why is this two-liter bottle of Coca-Cola different from all other ...
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Why is this two-liter bottle of Coca-Cola different from all other two-liter bottles of Coca-Cola? With the eight-day Passover holiday that began Saturday with the seder meal — and its “Why is this ...