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Hex code
editNone of the cited sources associate the name "Baker-Miller pink" with the hex code #FF91AF. The article linked from the source field of the infocard does not mention the hex code anywhere, and the webpage linked from the HSV field is just a color converter. Baker-Miller pink appears to be a real color, but the associated hex code seems to have just been made up. Unless there's an actual source that links the name to the hex code I think it would be best to remove references to the hex code from this page. Altay8 (talk) 18:27, 4 November 2019 (UTC)