Soda Pop
#c3c67e
Lemon-lime chartreuse for bright, clean highlights
About Soda Pop
Soda Pop looks like a leaf that got the bright morning treatment, not the dusty, gray-leaning vibe you see in softer greens. Compared to Kiss a Frog, it reads cleaner and more yellow-tinged, while still staying clearly green instead of drifting into a limey haze like Muted Lime. It's lighter and more open than Alligator Alley, but it doesn't go chartish or acidic.
I use Soda Pop for UI surfaces where you want light to feel present without turning the whole screen into a pale, sandy tint. Think dashboards and finance apps for retail and operations, plus status chips, section panels, and data cards that need to look refreshed under typical office lighting. It's also a great pick for product graphics in agriculture-tech and wellness brands when you want the page to feel "on" but not overstimulated.
Quirk: because the undertone stays warm, it can make cool grays look a little flatter, so I usually pair it with crisp charcoal or a neutral cream to keep contrast behaving.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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