The question seems to imply the impression that the presence of caffeine renders something non-kosher. That is not the case. While there are some Jewish individuals or groups who hold the opinion that stimulants and sedatives are to be avoided, there is no prohibition of such substances within the normative framework of the 'kosher' laws.
It if doesn't have any animal byproducts, there is a good chance that it is Kosher. Caffeine is an artificial chemical, and therefore poses no Kashrus problems.
Very good taste of cocacola makes ait a quality product.
Carbonated Water, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Caramel color, Phosphoric Acid, Natural Flavors and Caffeine.
This makes no sense. Some kosher what?
The question makes no sense. Who is "kosher"?
Kosher Pizza Express
what is cocacola's aim in business?
You need to call your local Orthodox rabbi so he can come to your house to help you.
That depends on the company that makes it.
All salt is kosher. "Kosher salt" is a particular grade of salt, with coarse crystals, that is used for making meat kosher, and is also useful in cooking. It's no more kosher than any other kind of salt.
No, it is not.
If the kosher caterer in question makes wedding cakes, the cakes in question would be kosher.