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  2. The Interesting Reason Some Coke Bottles Have Yellow Caps ...

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    Around Passover every year (this year it's April 22 through April 30), Coca-Cola releases a special bottle so soda lovers who keep kosher can celebrate with their favorite drink.

  3. Tobias Geffen - Wikipedia

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    Satisfied that Coca-Cola's ingredients were kosher, Geffen issued a responsum in 1935 that Coca-Cola was kosher for year-round consumption. [6] "With the help of God, I have been able to uncover a pragmatic solution according to which there would be no question nor any doubt concerning the ingredients of Coca Cola", he wrote.

  4. If You See a Yellow Cap on Coca-Cola, This Is What It Means

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  5. Why some Coca-Cola bottles have a yellow cap

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    In the 1930s, Coca-Cola was approached by a rabbi who sought a kosher soda alternative for his congregants during Passover, and the rest is history.

  6. Kosher by ingredient - Wikipedia

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    Kosher by ingredient is an approach to observing the laws of kashrut that determines whether a food is kosher or not based on ingredient, rather than by the presence of a hechsher. This approach has fallen out of favor with Orthodox Jews , but is practiced by many Conservative Jews as well as by some Reform Jews and Reconstructionist Jews .

  7. Kosher.com - Wikipedia

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    Kosher.com is a food and lifestyle media company featuring kosher recipes, videos, and articles on their website and social media accounts. Launched in December 2016, [ 1 ] Kosher.com has grown to over 14,000 recipes and over 1,000 videos as of 2024 [update] .

  8. If You See a Yellow Cap on Coca-Cola, This Is What It Means

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  9. Kosher style - Wikipedia

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    Historically speaking, kosher style referred to foods that would normally be kosher, such as chicken noodle soup or pareve meals (neither meat nor dairy, the mixing of which is forbidden according to traditional halakhic [Jewish law] standards of kashrut [4]), except that these foods do not currently meet proper halakhic standards.