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1Thanks, I'm thinking specifically of relevance to bicycle products. Question was prompted by seeing a company advertising red and green lithium grease alongside red rubber grease, all for bicycle use.– jhncCommented Jul 23, 2023 at 18:49
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1@jhnc Which products were you looking at specifically? Let's take a look at what that company is doing with their color scheme. And my answer mostly applies to bicycle stuff too--there isn't a universal, standardized color scheme. Brands are free to do their own thing.– MaplePandaCommented Jul 23, 2023 at 23:02
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It was a brand advertised on a certain big ecommerce marketplace... Now I dig into it, I see that their website, created in 2021, has a product page that simply says "This shop has not yet been created". Companies House filings indicate it is a one-man band so I guess he's just rebadging other products. Probably not worth analysing his naming choices... 🤣– jhncCommented Jul 24, 2023 at 0:28
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