
Yellow-Capped Coca-Cola In Mass. Flying Off Shelves
If you're a fan of soda, Coke in particular, you'll likely see two liter bottles of Coca-Cola with yellow caps instead of the regular red caps or black.
The reason why yellow-capped Coca-Cola is Back in Massachusetts
Does the yellow cap represent different ingredients? The label isn't any different, so what's going on here?
The label might not be any different, but one ingredient is different in the formula and that's high fructose corn syrup.
We are in the season of Passover and Jewish dietary laws prohibit consumption of leavened foods like corn and other legumes. Since regular Coca-Cola is sweetened with high fructose corn syrup, this is no good for Jewish people who like to drink Coke. -people.com
Yellow capped soda indicates that the soda is either sweetened with real cane sugar or sucralose, which is kosher.
You might not see the Coca Cola bottles with yellow caps in all Massachusetts retailers, but you'll likely find them in stores in Kosher sections in areas in the state with a higher Jewish population. Stop and Shop, Market Basket, Whole Foods, and more are all grocers in Massachusetts that have kosher Coke.
The yellow capped coke bottles are available in regular and diet options and are available for a limited time.
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Crazy things at Goodwill in Massachusetts
One man's trash is another man's treasure for sure. There is something for everyone in this world and Goodwill Stores across Massachusetts is proof of that. Goodwill won't take anything you drop off, but there has been some strange stuff out there.
Goodwill locations are littered across Massachusetts from the Boston area to Cape Cod to The Berkshires and what turns up there is a reflection on the bay state's resident's interests and then some.
A lobster trap coffee table!
It was said that this was found and purchased at a Goodwill in Cape Cod. This was amazing to learn because back in the '80s my aunt and uncle had one of these things and I found it so bizarre as a child when I would visit.
Dirt from the Quabbin Reservoir!
It has been said that a jar of dirt from the Quabbin was found at the a Goodwill Store in Holyoke, MA. The jar was accompanied by a note that read "sacred soil".This man made body of water supplies drinking water to the eastern part of the state. Four central Massachusetts towns were eliminated from the map when they made the reservoir back the 1930's!
Bigfoot Sightings Map!
This gem was said to have been found in the Berkshires Goodwill Store in Pittsfield, MA. The map connects the dots and outlines the man's trek throughout the western part of the state where he spotted the mysterious conspiratorial creature.
The Goodwill accepted these items which makes for interesting conversation, but it does not accept the following in case you were wondering.
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