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Theo from ColorCast discusses the various colors of grapes and raisins, including green, black, red, yellow, pink, and purple. Grapes dry out to become raisins, which is uncommon in food. Grapes and raisins can be artificially colored and flavored to taste like anything. Theo thanks fans for listening to learn about colors. Hello everyone, I'm your host, Theo from ColorCast. Today, I'll be discussing the colors of grapes and raisins. Grapes have many unique colors, ranging from green, to black, to red, to yellow, to pink, and to purple. As such, this color scheme extends to raisins, which also have many unique colors, in green, red, black, yellow, pink, and purple. As many of you know, when grapes dry out, they become raisins, but that's not important. The fact of the matter is that grapes and raisins can be any colors, with artificial coloring, and thanks to artificial flavoring, they can also taste like anything. This means that just like everything else I have talked about on the ColorCast, anything can be any color. However, something unique with grapes and raisins is what I mentioned earlier. Grapes turn into raisins, and this is very uncommon with food, where one food turns into another naturally. That is unrelated to color and the ColorCast, but I thought it would be a cool anecdote regardless. But, with all that, I want to thank every one of you fans for taking your daily minute to learn some more about the color of anything with me. Thank you for listening. Good day.