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So… What’s the Deal With Yellow Cap Coke?
Yellow cap Coca-Cola is made with sugar (usually cane sugar).
Red cap Coca-Cola is made with high-fructose corn syrup.
During the Jewish holiday of Passover, many observant Jews avoid foods made from corn and grain derivatives. Regular Coke contains high-fructose corn syrup, which is corn-based. Because of this, Coca-Cola produces a special version sweetened with cane sugar, which is kosher for Passover.
The yellow cap is the quick visual cue that says:
“This one meets Passover dietary requirements.”
Why Someone Might Refuse Red-Cap Coca-Cola
1. Religious Dietary Observance
For those observing Passover traditions, the yellow cap is the only acceptable option during that time of year.
2. Taste Preference
Even people who aren’t following religious rules sometimes seek the yellow-cap bottles because they prefer the taste of cane-sugar Coke. Many describe it as smoother, cleaner, or more like the classic recipe used decades ago.