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“If You See a Yellow Cap on Coca-Cola, This Is What It Means: A Sip of Tradition and Culture”

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Outside Passover season, Coca-Cola “Mexican Coke” also uses cane sugar and is often compared in taste. However, it lacks the kosher-for-Passover certification. Other sodas and food products, like Sprite or Pepsi, may also produce Passover-friendly versions with similar markings and color cues.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: Can I drink yellow-cap Coca-Cola if I’m not Jewish?
A: Absolutely! Many people prefer it simply for the taste of cane sugar over corn syrup.

Q: Why not just make all Coke with sugar year-round?
A: While some argue sugar has a cleaner taste, high-fructose corn syrup is cheaper and more stable for mass production in the U.S.

Q: Where can I find yellow-cap Coke?
A: Look in grocery stores in Jewish neighborhoods before Passover, or inquire at kosher markets.

Q: Does it taste different?
A: Slightly. Many describe it as “smoother” or “less syrupy,” thanks to the sugar.

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