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22.10.2022 - 00:23 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Coca-Cola lovers have been shocked after noticing a change to their favourite fizzy drink bottles.
The new design was revealed on social media, and fans of the drink have been expressing their frustration about the change.
It might not have been noticed by everyone, but Coca-Cola has started rolling out new caps on its bottles across Britain.
The caps are connected to 1.5L and 500ml bottles - and they don't pop off when you open the drink, the Mirror reports.
The change can also be spotted on Fanta, Sprite and Dr Pepper bottles. It's reportedly an attempt by the company to make sure all parts of their recyclable bottles end up in the recycling bin.
It should ultimately make it easier for people to ditch their drinks once they're finished - but Coke drinkers on Twitter aren't persuaded.
One wrote: "Not gonna lie. That new attached cap design is annoying."
A second moaned that the cap "gets in the way when you drink it" and another called it the "worst idea ever".
"Still needs work on getting it to stay out of the way whilst pouring/drinking and doesn't mean I recycle more as always did," another chimed in.
Others didn't even realise that a new design had been created, and have been snapping the lids off anyway.
One person said: "Genuinely thought I'd bought a couple of defectively moulded caps of late on the 2l bottles.
And another said: "Been cutting them off. Surely you screw back on once finished though right?"
Yet others acknowledged that the change was "for the planet".
Coca-Cola began rolling out the cap change back in May this year, and thinks the switch will be completed on all plastic bottles by early 2024.
Jon Woods, general manager at Coca‑Cola Great Britain, said: "This is a small change that we hope will have a big
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