Nothing better than a refreshing ice cold Coca-Cola is there!

Seriously though, an ice cold bottle of pop (soda) whatever your favorite brand, is a real treat.

But, have you noticed something about Coke? The big 2-liter bottles of coke come with the traditional red cap, but some have a yellow cap.

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What's up with that?

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Actually, there is something unique inside the yellow capped bottles.

Food & Wine.com says that this happens every spring for Coca-Cola. But, it is not just because it is spring. Coca-Cola does something unique for these special bottles.

Is it something mysterious?

Not really, but everyone says it is delicious. They substitute high-fructose corn syrup that is used in regular Coke, with cane sugar to sweeten the drink.

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Because it is produced for a limited time only, thousands of people load up on it because, for one thing, it's just like the Mexican Coke that people crave, is the same recipe, and, it's cheaper!

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However, the main reason these Coca-Cola products are produced is for Passover!

Food & Wine says that all Kosher for Passover packaged foods must be supervised by a rabbi during production to ensure proper protocol. They go on to say that if the food passes inspection it gets a hechsher, as it's called, which can look like the letter P on the package. And, yes, for the special yellow capped 2-liter bottles of Coke you will find the P!

Myself, I think I had better run over to the store and grab some to try this yellow capped Coca-Cola delights.

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