Quality Control of Echo Red Armor Premixed Fuel

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Was curious, when I have observed using echo canned fuel, it can vary quite a bit in terms of color. Sometimes a very light pink, sometimes a darker ruby pink. Whenever I mix my own it is always very ruby colored. Why is this? How will we as the consumers know if the machine mixing the fuel that day is dosing it correctly?

I mix my own with 90 octane and red armor oil, so this is not an issue for me as of yet.
 
Was curious, when I have observed using echo canned fuel, it can vary quite a bit in terms of color. Sometimes a very light pink, sometimes a darker ruby pink. Whenever I mix my own it is always very ruby colored. Why is this? How will we as the consumers know if the machine mixing the fuel that day is dosing it correctly?

I mix my own with 90 octane and red armor oil, so this is not an issue for me as of yet.
You are a better mixer!
 
Would the color indicate anything to be concerned about? I don't want to use premix until E0 is banned, but I do have a friend that needs to use it in his areas as he cannot source E0.
 
I don't think I'd worry about it. I've seen some slight differences in canned fuel colors from the same brand (I use Harvest King) and never had an issue.
 
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