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The yellow caps indicate that the soda is kosher, or fit, to drink on the Jewish holiday of Passover. It's made with sucrose ...
The product, distinguished by its yellow cap, is made with cane sugar rather than high-fructose corn syrup. Some people can’t ...
Chances are you're thinking of a bottle with a distinct red cap right now. However, did you know that there are Coca-Cola ...
To create a Kosher for Passover version of Coke, the company uses sugar instead of corn syrup, sparking conspiracy theories.
But in 2025, there are some surprising names and nicknames that have been printed on the famous red cans and bottles of Coca-Cola Classic, Diet Coke and Coke Zero Sugar. Perhaps the most the ...
Coca-Cola is bringing back its legendary ‘Share a Coke’ campaign in Australia. The locally born initiative will see ...
Cola Stories,” Jacquie Wansley, director of public affairs and communications at The Coca-Cola Company for the past 28 years, wore a Coca-Cola-red tweed jacket and shiny gold jewelry that matched ...
Coca-Cola has brought back its ‘Share a Coke’ campaign, allowing a new generation of consumers to see their names on Coke ...
A new work leans into the brand’s place in literary history, but with media strategies shifting fast, Coca-Cola’s quieter ...
Coca-Cola is bringing back its Share a Coke campaign. The locally-born initiative will see personalised bottles return to the ...
Nothing beats seeing your name on a can of Coke says new campaign. Clearly hasn't heard about the bagged variety.
Do you want to share a Coke? Do you miss having names on the side of Coca-Cola bottles? The Share A Coke campaign has returned?