❌ The Myth: “Yellow Caps Have a Hidden Meaning”
Over the years, social media has buzzed with theories about yellow bottle caps on Coca-Cola, including:
❌ “Yellow means the drink is halal-certified”
False — all standard Coca-Cola products are halal globally; certification doesn’t depend on cap color
❌ “It’s made with cane sugar instead of corn syrup”
Not true — formula is printed on the label; cap color doesn’t indicate sweetener
❌ “Only certain religions can drink it”
Dangerous myth — Coca-Cola is a global product for everyone
❌ “It’s blessed or spiritually significant”
Fabricated — no religious connection exists
These stories spread quickly because they’re intriguing — but they’re not based on facts.
✅ The Truth: Cap Colors Change for Practical Reasons
So why do some Coke bottles have yellow caps?
Here’s what’s really going on:
1. Different Bottling Plants, Different Supplies
Coca-Cola is produced by independent bottling partners around the world — not one central factory.
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