Hi Stephen,

The option list shows the current value. If the current value is not in the 
list it will be put in there. 
So, whatever you will put in the ng-model will be shown. this how a select 
works. There is nothing
Angular on this. It is how HTML forms work. 
If it is critical to your UX, you should not use a select, but something 
else (a button-bar comes to mind!)
Or put an default value in ngModel (for example the text: Select an color)

Regards
Sander

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