Passover and the Sweet Shift
During Passover, people following the holiday’s traditions avoid certain foods like chametz (leavened grain) and kitniyot (legumes). This brings us to an important point about Coca-Cola’s ingredients. Usually, Coca-Cola uses corn syrup as a sweetener. But during Passover, corn, which is a type of legume, isn’t allowed. So, Coca-Cola switches its recipe to fit these rules. The yellow cap on the bottle is a sign that this Coke is made with real sugar instead of corn syrup, making it suitable for Passover.
This special version of Coca-Cola is made just for Passover, but it also takes us back in time. Before 1980, Coca-Cola used sugar, not corn syrup, for sweetness. So, these yellow-capped bottles let you taste Coca-Cola like it was more than 40 years ago. If you like the taste of sugar more than corn syrup, you’ll really enjoy these bottles.
Passover in 2024 is from April 22 to April 30. So, if you’re keen to experience a taste of Coca-Cola’s history or simply prefer your soda sweetened with sugar, keep an eye out for these distinctive yellow caps during this period. It’s not just a matter of color – it’s a sip of tradition and nostalgia.
Source: New York Post