You may have noticed that some Coca-Cola bottles have a yellow cap, while others have the traditional red or silver cap. But have you ever wondered what the significance of the yellow cap is?
What Does the Yellow Cap Mean?
The yellow cap on Coca-Cola bottles indicates that the beverage inside is Coca-Cola Life, a variant of the classic soda that is sweetened with stevia and sugar. Coca-Cola Life was introduced in 2013 as a lower-calorie alternative to regular Coca-Cola.
However, it’s worth noting that Coca-Cola Life is not widely available in all markets, and the yellow cap may be used for other promotional or limited-edition purposes in certain regions.
Other Interesting Facts About Coca-Cola
- The Original Coca-Cola Recipe is a Secret: The exact formula for Coca-Cola is known only to a select few people within the company. The recipe is stored in a vault at the World of Coca-Cola Museum in Atlanta, Georgia.
- Coca-Cola Was Originally a Medicine: When pharmacist John Pemberton invented Coca-Cola in 1886, it was marketed as a “brain tonic and intellectual beverage” that could cure headaches and relieve fatigue.
- The Iconic Coca-Cola Bottle Design is a Registered Trademark: The distinctive contour bottle design that has been used by Coca-Cola since 1915 is a registered trademark of the company.
- Coca-Cola is Available in Over 200 Countries: Coca-Cola is one of the most widely recognized and consumed beverage brands in the world, with a presence in over 200 countries.
The next time you crack open a cold Coca-Cola, take a closer look at the cap. If it’s yellow, you might be enjoying a Coca-Cola Life. And who knows, you might just learn something new about this iconic brand.
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