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AFAIK anything "full color" is only experimental at best for hobbyists. You can try a diamond hot end: 3 or 5 in, 1 out.
https://reprap.org/wiki/Diamond_Hotend
https://youtu.be/3Z_21b3xl20
https://www.instructables.com/id/Full-Color-Mixing-3D-Printer/

M3D also sells one for $250 but I haven't tried it so I can't vouch for it.

You could also try a filament splicer, but that only switches between colors and doesn't mix them. The only one I know of is the pallet and it costs just as much as a decent machine, about $500. Also keep in mind multi filament mixers like the diamond work best with translucent filaments and come out like pic related

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