Very true Gummi but perhaps if they got on board with what the Weber lovers liked they would attract an even larger customer base thus increasing their share of the market thus increasing profits.
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Nope. Marketing really isn't for the loyal customer.
They've already got you. You're still going to buy, even if it is not exactly the color you want.
The other side of it is weber is not offering color selection for any of the high end kettles. (ranch, 26, MT) these kettles probably represent a very small percentage of total sales. It's probably not cost effective to offer colors. Plus, chances are they've researched the market and discovered that buyers of the high end kettles are going to buy the features or size, not the color, so there is no need to offer colors.
At least with the 22 you can buy a color and upgrade it to a MT if you want to.