For years I made paraffin candles, but a year or so back decided to move away from burning paraffin for health reasons and decided to try my hand at soy tins. GB 444 was recommended by a fellow candlemaker and it worked tremendously. As per usual I ordered it in bulk so I was overrun with soy wax flakes. I decided that I didn't want to burn the soy either and moved onto clamshells/melts. Owing to the fact that I had about 40lbs of GB 444 I decided to use that for clamshells. It has been a resounding success. I load it up to 12% FO and both the cold and hot throw is amazing. Yes, I do have a lot of frosting, but I make them exclusively for myself and friends/family who request them, so aesthetics are not high on my list as a selling point. Fragrance is King!
Not the prettiest, I'll give you that, but certainly fragrant.
Edited to say: I read in another thread about not adding color and just leaving the wax natural ro allow for the color fading and frosted look, and think that is something I may do in the future. The uncolored melts look awesome.