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Taste of Home on MSNIf You See a Yellow Cap on Coca-Cola, This Is What It MeansIt’s an absolute classic! But have you ever noticed that Coke’s bright red bottle cap is sometimes replaced with a yellow one ...
question — the play on wording is apt: During Passover, when Jews abstain from eating or drinking any products made with leavening, Coca-Cola releases a special kosher-for-Passover version of ...
In the 1930s, Coca-Cola began producing their signature soft drink with a different sugar substitute, sucrose, that made it kosher for Passover. Jews observing Passover cut out chametz ...
Many Coca Cola bottles in the US have undergone a small but major change this month as the red cap is replaced by a yellow one to denote that the drinks are kosher for Passover.
But during Passover, the rules get a little more specific and restrictive ― products like Coca-Cola (which are kosher the rest of the year) don’t make the cut anymore. That’s why every ...
To make it easy to identify, these bottles are sealed with a bright yellow cap, signaling that they are Kosher for Passover. This means Jewish consumers can enjoy Coca-Cola during the holiday ...
To meet this criteria of the Jewish community’s diet, Coca-Cola manufactures a corn-free version of its drink. These specially made beverages are in compliance with kosher dietary laws ...
An curved arrow pointing right. The Hechsher, or the Ⓤ marking on many common food items, is a signifier that the food is certified kosher. You can find the Ⓤ on Oreos, Coca-Cola, and ...
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