To pique your curiosity.
Actually, SOME bread companies use the variety of colors to indicate which day of the week the bread was baked. Sshh -it's a SECRET!
Twisty ties maybe?
they vary from bag to bag
The purpose of using colored cable ties is to differentiate the different cables being tied. This allows the user to find a particular cable without much fuss.
With different color ties you could label more objects
Plastic ties come in all different sizes, colors, and strengths. One company that offers a wide choice is Uline and can be found at http://www.uline.com/BL_3151/Plastic-Colored-Twist-Ties-Precut.
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Black ties or dark colored ties are best for formal events. Stay away from light colors and trendy styled ties at formal events.
There are many ways to keep computer cables from getting tangled up. One easy way is to use twisty ties, from bread bags etc., by winding the excess cords up and then securing with a twisty tie. There are also many products available to purchase that can prevent cables from being tangled up. There are alot of ways to do this, but check out these 10 tips here, http://lifehacker.com/364054/top-10-ways-to-get-cables-under-control. Personally aim for getting cables that serve purpose, and if you can get it wireless, do so.
The "thing-thing" is called a twist tie.
A white collar shirt can be worn with any color tie. When dressing for a business engagement solid dark colored ties are considered professional.
The different color ties represent the days of the week.
Fifty years ago, bread was typically packaged in wax paper or plastic bags. It was common for bread to be sold unwrapped as well, especially from local bakeries. Plastic bread bags with twist ties or paper wrappers were also widely used.