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Each spring, Coca-Cola bottles look just a little totally different, sporting a vibrant yellow cap fairly than the standard purple. Whereas social media has in contrast the seasonal product to Mexican Coke, which makes use of cane sugar as an alternative of high-fructose corn syrup, the origin of the cap change traces again to a rabbi in Atlanta, Georgia.
Rabbi Tobias Geffen, who led Atlanta’s Orthodox Jewish neighborhood and served because the rabbi of Congregation Shearith Israel, is credited with making the enduring beverage kosher and, finally, giving it approval for consumption throughout Passover, in keeping with The Atlanta Jewish Instances.
Jews who hold kosher are forbidden from consuming sure objects, together with pork and shellfish. They’re additionally barred from consuming beef that’s not licensed kosher. Throughout Passover, these pointers turn out to be extra stringent, as many Jews chorus from consuming grain merchandise, taking corn syrup off the desk.
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Coca-Cola bottles with yellow caps have drawn curiosity on-line as social media foodies evaluate the Passover product to Mexican Coke. (Rachel Wolf/Fox Information Digital)
In 1935, the Coca-Cola Firm allowed Geffen to see the elements of the beverage, whereas preserving its secret by not revealing the proportions. He discovered that the beverage contained two objects of concern: glycerin derived from non-kosher beef tallow and corn syrup.
Whereas Coke failed Geffen’s preliminary inquiry, the corporate’s scientists discovered that glycerin derived from cottonseed and coconut oil could possibly be used with out altering the soda’s style, fixing one downside. After the ingredient change, Geffen gave it his seal of approval for consumption, however Coke was nonetheless forbidden throughout Passover. Nonetheless, the corporate’s scientists have been capable of change the grain-derived elements with cane and beet sugars, permitting Jews to benefit from the beverage throughout Passover and all yearlong.

Circumstances of Coca-Cola soda are displayed at a Costco Wholesale retailer on April 27, 2025, in San Diego, Calif. (Kevin Carter/Getty Photographs)
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After Coca-Cola shifted to high-fructose corn syrup in its normal U.S. method within the Nineteen Eighties, the Passover model remained a seasonal exception. Yearly within the weeks main as much as Passover, cabinets fill with Coca-Cola merchandise with the brilliant yellow caps, signifying that they’re sweetened with cane sugar, not corn syrup.
The renewed curiosity within the cane sugar soda got here as Coca-Cola began to broaden its use of the sweetener within the U.S. past the seasonal product. In October 2025, Coca-Cola started rolling out cane sugar soda packaged in glass bottles. The change garnered the assist of President Donald Trump, who stated the cane sugar soda was “higher” than the high-fructose corn syrup different. The product was launched in choose markets, although Coca-Cola has not indicated whether or not it plans to shift away from corn syrup completely.

On this photograph illustration, Coke drinks are displayed in an ice-cooler at a park on July 17, 2025, in Austin, Texas. (Brandon Bell/Getty Photographs)
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In recent times, the yellow cap bottles have attracted extra consideration on social media as some started evaluating them to Mexican Coke, which is sweetened with cane sugar. Whereas Mexican Coke is usually bought in glass bottles, and customarily prices greater than the soda produced within the U.S., the model that’s obtainable round Passover has the sweetener with out the upper price ticket.
Some social media foodies have inspired followers to replenish on the seasonal version of the soda due to the lower cost. The posts have sparked discussions about why the cane sugar model was not obtainable year-round. This could possibly be as a consequence of a provide problem, as John Murphy, Coca-Cola chief monetary officer, advised Bloomberg Information that there “is just a certain quantity of cane sugar obtainable in the USA.”
Coca-Cola didn’t instantly reply to FOX Enterprise’ request for remark.
FOX Enterprise’ Sophia Compton, Daniella Genovese and Alex Koch contributed to this report.

