Does snapple fund the kkk?
The K symbol means that Snapple, like Coca-Cola and thousands of other famous products, meets Kosher dietary standards. Not KKK.
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About Coca-Cola
Coca-Cola (often shortened to Coke) is a carbonated soft drink that was first introduced in 1886. Since then Coca-Cola has grown to become one of the most recognizable brands in the world. The Coca-Cola company has a long line of flavored beverages, some of the most popular being: Coca-Cola Classic, Diet Coke, Coke Zero, Sprite, Coca-Cola Cherry and Coca-Cola Vanilla.
About Kosher
Kosher refers to food that meets the dietary laws of the Jewish faith. Around the time of the Jewish Holidays, many Jews 'keep kosher' and products marked 'Kosher' appear on grocery shelves. Some Jewish people only eat Kosher foods. Some non-Jewish people eat Kosher foods because they believe they are healthier.
About Snapple
Snapple is an American beverage company known for its flavored teas and fruit drinks. The brand started in New York’s Greenwich Village in 1972, when childhood friends Leonard Marsh, Hyman Golden and Arnold Greenburg began to sell fruit juices to health food stores around New York. The name Snapple came from one of their earliest products, a carbonated apple soda with ''snappy apple taste,'' get it? Snapple? Now they make over 50 varieties of flavored teas and fruit drinks.
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