Yellow-Capped Coca-Cola Bottle: It’s Not Just A Color

Published on 07/05/2021
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Not One Shade Of Red

In truth, the red that we see on Coca-Cola products is from a trio of shades blended together. The final result has not been recorded in design guides officially. This means you will have to improvise if your goal is to paint your room “Coke red.” But maybe this is the reason why the color is not in design guides—so that no one can replicate it and use it to paint their room.

Not One Shade Of Red

Not One Shade Of Red

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A Color That Pops

It’s easy to see why the yellow caps stick out as they do. They go against a color combo which the public has been familiar with for more than a century. With the scarlet label, the sunny shade definitely pops. However, the caps are likely not that prominent in the South Pacific region. This is especially true in 2014, when Coca-Cola seems to have thought they needed to change things up.

A Color That Pops

A Color That Pops

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