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RE: An Example of Business Innovation

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The Record, a newspaper situated in Hackensack, New Jersey, published a story on April 2, 1998, which is when we first learned about the yellow tops on Coke bottles. It's likely that wearing caps had been a custom for many years earlier, but this was the earliest article on the topic that could be found in the extensive collection of archives on newspapers.com. This is per Snopes.

In 1935, Rabbi Tuvia Geffen, who served as the rabbi of Atlanta's Congregation Shearith Israel for 60 years, worked with the company to reinstate a limited run of the original recipe around Passover time so that Jews observing the holiday could still enjoy it.
https://www.insider.com/why-do-coke-bottles-have-yellow-caps-2017-4

Neat, huh!!
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