Fans of Coca-Cola will notice that bottles are now being sold with yellow caps, instead of the usual red, and it turns out ...
A European government regulation requiring Coca-Cola and other soft drink makers to attach the bottle caps to the plastic beverage containers in order to reduce waste is getting on customers’ nerves.
It’s not due to any shortages or packaging anomalies.
The color red has become synonymous with Coca-Cola — so why are loyal customers seeing bottles with a yellow cap in the spring? The yellow top indicates that the bottle is kosher for Passover, a ...
Coca-Cola’s yellow bottle caps are a spring tradition. Curious shoppers might wonder why stores are stocked with yellow-capped sodas at this time of year. It just so happens the yellow color signifies ...
Although these yellow-capped bottles are released every spring, technically, Coke fans can consume this high-fructose corn ...
Buy one if you see it—they won’t be around for long.
Chances are you're thinking of a bottle with a distinct red cap right now. However, did you know that there are Coca-Cola ...
I don’t cover post-IPO companies a lot, and Coca-Cola is def on the list of ones I can generally ignore. But when the company sends out a hand-wringing press release about how awesome they are for ...
Coca-Cola Co.’s British business said it would introduce packaging that keeps plastic lids tethered to bottles when opened to make it easier for consumers to recycle drinks packaging in its entirety.
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