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Coca-Cola Releases Limited-Edition Yellow Cap Bottles for Passover
The iconic soda brand offers a special kosher version with cane sugar during the Jewish holiday.
Mar. 13, 2026 at 2:04pm
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Coca-Cola bottles with yellow caps are set to return to shelves for a limited time, signaling that the soda inside contains real cane sugar instead of the usual corn syrup. This special edition is released annually around the Jewish holiday of Passover, when corn-based sweeteners are prohibited for observant Jews.
Why it matters
The yellow cap Coca-Cola is an important seasonal offering for the Jewish community, as it provides a kosher option that adheres to Passover dietary restrictions. This limited-time product highlights Coca-Cola's efforts to cater to diverse consumer needs and preferences.
The details
Coca-Cola originally used cane sugar in its formula, but switched to corn syrup in the 1980s. The yellow cap bottles restore the original cane sugar recipe, which is required for Passover observance. These special bottles are only available for a short period around the eight-day holiday, leading to high demand and excitement among those who look forward to the annual release.
- Coca-Cola bottles with yellow caps are released annually around the Jewish holiday of Passover.
- Passover lasts for eight days each spring.
The players
Coca-Cola
The iconic American soft drink brand, founded in 1886 and known for its instantly recognizable branding and formula.
John Pemberton
The inventor of Coca-Cola, who originally marketed it as a "temperance drink" and patent medicine.
What they’re saying
“They do this during a very short time a year around Passover because interestingly, Kosher Jewish people can't have corn during the Passover time. So Coke makes a special real sugar edition just like the Mexican Coke version that you know and love that you pay extra for.”
— Kevin Escalera (Instagram)
What’s next
Coca-Cola fans should check their local stores in the weeks leading up to Passover to see if the limited-edition yellow cap bottles have arrived.
The takeaway
Coca-Cola's annual release of yellow cap bottles demonstrates the company's commitment to accommodating diverse consumer needs, including religious dietary restrictions. This seasonal offering provides a rare opportunity for kosher-observing Jews to enjoy the classic Coca-Cola taste with cane sugar during Passover.
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