Every spring, Coca-Cola bottles look a little different, sporting a bright yellow cap rather than the usual red. While social media has compared the seasonal product to Mexican Coke, which uses cane ...
If you spot Coca-Cola bottles with yellow caps, you're not delusional. The company's packaging has been slightly modified in honor of Passover, the Jewish holiday commemorating the end of 210 years of ...
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 ...
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 ...
Coca-Cola isn’t afraid to take risks with their marketing. Just remember the iconic polar bear and the epic flop that was New Coke. But you might have recently noticed your Coke bottles resembling the ...
Hint: It has to do with a certain springtime holiday. When it comes to soft drinks, different brands and flavors are easy to identify and tell apart. Each brand is associated with certain colors, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This Coke is different from all other Cokes. Mehaniq / Shutterstock Some Coca-Cola bottles are getting their annual spring glow-up ...
If you see a Coca-Cola bottle with a new-to-you yellow cap, no, the iconic brand is not changing its historic colors. The cap ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Credit: Adobe Stock When it comes to soft drinks, different brands and flavors are easy to identify and tell apart. Each brand is ...