There’s A Reason Why Some Coca-Cola Bottles Have Yellow Caps

Published on 08/13/2021
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Coca-famous Cola’s red and white color combination is easily recognized by almost everyone. You know that no matter where you are on the planet, the red and white will bring you a carbonated soft drink. However, when you go home, you might notice some Coke bottles that seem a little different in your local supermarket. It’s the yellow caps we’re talking about. You are correct. They hadn’t been there before. However, they are not an error, and once you understand what they are for, you will see that they make perfect sense. Continue reading to learn more about Coke’s yellow caps.

Yellow-Capped Coca-Cola Bottle: It’s Not Just A Color

Yellow-Capped Coca-Cola Bottle: It’s Not Just A Color

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Other Colored Caps

You probably think that Coke bottles already have a variety of colored caps. Perhaps you’re curious as to what distinguishes the yellow ones. The flavor of the drink is usually indicated by the caps. A beige cap on a Coke bottle, for example, indicates that the drink inside is vanilla-flavored. The brilliant yellow crowns, on the other hand, are an exception. The soft drink’s color has nothing to do with its flavor.

Other Colored Caps

Other Colored Caps

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