I think they are easier to open most of the time.
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- 06-05-2008 08:54 PM #21
- 06-07-2008 02:40 PM #22
finally someone agrees with me
- 06-19-2008 06:05 PM #23
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Coke cap
If you don't like the cap then why do you buy Coke? For the taste?? I don't think so! Start buying Pepsi, they have a better cap!
- 06-20-2008 12:59 PM #24
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New Coca-Cola Cap Design
The main reason for the new caps is to save money on plastic and it also takes fewer turns to take off the cap. Coca-Cola is looking for ways to save money just like every other company in the United States. I am sure this is not the end of package changes and there will be many more to come in the future.
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- 06-26-2008 02:47 AM #28
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I am a Pepsi drinker, BUT, I have to say I like the retro look of Coke's "short cap"
I have opened a few of them and resealed them fine,
From a packaging standpoint I prefer the retro Coke look, very nice.
- 06-26-2008 02:50 AM #29
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- 07-15-2008 02:41 PM #30
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Forget the problems putting them back on, here is the REAL problem...
I bought 2 cases 2 weeks ago and have had 1/2 of them leak WITHOUT so much as opening them.
One in my brief case destroying TONS of work and a MESS of my Case, another in my daughters Luggage, many others just in the cabinet while in storage (hours of work cleaning up that mess). If they are NOT straight up, there is a 50% failure rate of leaking all over where ever it is.
I had my bottles on there side (like I store my 2 liter bottles) and when I went get a few I saw 1/2 were missing 50% of the contents. I wanted to ask the kids what happened to them, but upon looking closer I saw under the shelf (rack type) everything under was covered in it, NONE were opened, banged or disturbed.
This is a case of fixing what isn’t broke AGAIN, to save less than a penny in costs. They are thinner and less reliable. I designed plastic molds for 8 years and KNOW this was for a cost cutting measure here. NOT to make it easier to open, please that’s a joke of an excuse. It saved as I said less than a penny and I guess when you sell over 10 million a year it adds up. But at who's expense now? There is no way on earth am I buying another one of those and I would like to call the consumer relations about this. (Cant find the number anywhere, help would be appreciated if anyone knows it). I have a few hundred dollars of damage now b/c these cheap bastards didn’t do proper testing.



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It usually takes me several tries to catch the threads right, and eventually I just give up and twist it on with brute force. I never had this problem with the old cap design... ever!

