The Secret Behind Coca-Cola's Yellow Bottle Caps

Interestingly, many compare it to the taste of Mexican Coca-Cola, which is also typically sweetened with cane sugar.
A Small Change That Means a Lot
What makes the yellow-cap tradition so remarkable is its simplicity.
Coca-Cola is one of the largest beverage companies in the world. Yet every year, the company quietly adjusts its recipe to accommodate a specific community's dietary needs.
The yellow cap isn't a major marketing campaign.
It's not a collector's edition.
It's simply a practical solution designed to help observant consumers celebrate an important holiday while enjoying a familiar product.
For many shoppers, that small gesture represents something larger:
Respect
Inclusion
Recognition
Where Can You Find Yellow-Cap Coca-Cola?
Yellow-cap Coca-Cola usually appears several weeks before Passover.
It's most commonly found in areas with significant Jewish populations, such as:
New York (particularly Brooklyn and Queens)
New Jersey
Florida (especially Miami and South Florida)
California (Los Angeles, San Francisco)
Illinois (Chicago)
Maryland
Pennsylvania
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