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 ...
According to PEOPLE,the switch, which occurs during a short period in spring, happens because of Passover. Per the publication, a yellow cap signifies that the recipe is kosher for the Jewish holiday, ...
Coca-Cola and the color red go together like peanut butter and jelly, milk and cookies, or tacos and Tuesdays. After all, we would recognize that iconic red label (or maybe even that Coca-Cola yellow ...
One of the most recognizable American brands known the world over, Coca-Cola is a product so universally associated with its packaging that the shape of its bottle is a registered trademark. Despite ...
If you’ve shopped for Coca-Cola recently, you may have noticed that some of the two-liter bottles had yellow caps instead of the usual red. The switched-up lid shade is about more than aesthetics: The ...
The history of Coca-Cola is filled with packaging experiments, new flavors, and bold ideas that shaped how people drink soda today. That’s exactly how the local pharmacy product turned into a global ...