Just bought some 'cookie dough' Duck Tape. It sticks. It's fine. It's Duck Tape. Color is more like the 'flesh tone' you used to get when you bought a box of Crayola crayons. It's actually kind of a creepy color, but it's fine. One can buy a lot of different colors of tape; prism, rainbow glitter, fluorescent, with flowers, etc. etc., pretty much any color and/or pattern you can think of. Even black.Except...Dark brown, Dove gray, Tan, Cream (with a subtle touch of butter yellow). Now, why do I mention these specific colors?A quick Google search shows that as of the fourth quarter of 2019 there are approximately 279.6 million automobiles registered on the roads in the U.S. 279,600,000! That's a whole lot of cars. And many of them have have leather or vinyl color-matched interiors which correspond sympathetically to the above colors I've mentioned. So, if you have a rip or tear on a seat, you can't find a color of Duck tape to vaguely match it! Cover a tear on your car's seat with Fuchsia? No thanks. Bright orange? I don't think so. And that's just for cars - as for leather furniture, I won't even go there.Even at the very most conservative estimate, you are ignoring at least a million-plus sales!!!I was completely surprised that colors which could be reasonably expected to suit (and I emphasize that I was by no means expecting an exact match) their use in a car to be entirely absent from the marketplace. What are your Marketing people thinking?? Tell them to get their act together. They are losing you money. It won't need months of committees and endless focus groups or test panels for different demographics. Just check out a Pantone color wheel and it ought to be pretty obvious where to go. Just do it!Make all the wacky and fun colors you want. They're great. And they have their place. But get off the pot and add some colors to the palette that a LOT of people would want to buy and use in their cars and on their furniture.Thanks for your time.P.S. the 'cookie dough' choice was born of desperation. And it looked so sucky I didn't use it.