Yes, eruby...unfortunately I'm finding the same story after connecting with corporate. I'm wondering if this move was prompted by the outlaw of Kosher Coke in California after they had deemed the caramel color used in Kosher Coke as carcinogenic. Seeing these cans disappear off the shelves in major U.S. Metros appears to coincide with the hoopla in Cali... :/
I still believe that if enough people would call corporate as well as connect with their local markets and Coke bottlers it may help Coke realize it would be worthwhile to gear up and offer cans of Kosher coke all year round. I'm sorry but the big Chuck-E-Cheese size bottles of Kosher Coke are not desirable for the majority of the market. This is looking more like Coke's incompetence and inablitly to recognize a pent-up market in which more and more people are trying to stay away from the all too ubiquitous HFCS and would prefer natural cane sugar and go out of their way to get it. The cans are great for storage over the Mexican Coke bottles and much easier to recycle.
http://newsfeed.time.com/2013/03/25/no-kosher-coca-cola-available-in-california-for-passover/
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