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Grape

Grape is the single most abundant fruit harvested in the world from which a natural color is commercially obtained. Grapes are highly pigmented with anthocyanins, a pool of colorants responsible for the purple, violet, blue, magenta, red and orange color of many fruits, vegetables and flowers. Anthocyanins are often extracted from the grape skin remaining after wine crushing or from the "leas," the sediment at the bottom of barrels from the wine aging process.

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ColorMaker specializes in non-certified "natural" colorants and supplies them in a variety of blends, forms, and dilutions. They can supply any colorant approved or not approved for use in the US. ColorMaker has been successful in replicating Red 40, Yellow 5, and Yellow 6 for water-based systems and they are available in powder form for dry beverages and for direct compression tableting.

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