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I typed this up for all of you. Alot of you write me everyday for this information. I hope you all find it helpful and useful. Feel free to call me with any questions.

Jason Glaser

1-800-622-3055 ext 101.

Golden Brands Product Descriptions:

*FO loads will vary depending on each specific FO used.

* Pour temps will vary depending on size of container, amount of FO, and temperature of room.

* All products are Kosher and FDA Certified

GW402: Pure Soy Container Wax

This soy wax contains no additives and is both natural and kosher. 402 has a lower melt point which helps with the burn and gives better glass adhesion so you get less wet spots. We recommend pouring this wax between 90 to 100 degrees. You can pour at a hotter temperature, but a heat gun may be required to smooth out the top.

402 blends well with beeswax, paraffin, slack wax, and microcrystalline waxes.

Pour Temp: 90-100

Melt Point 115-120

FO Load: 6%-8%

GW415: Pure Soy Container Wax

This soy wax contains no additives and is both natural and kosher. 415 has a higher melt point which enables it to retain a higher FO load to give you a stronger scent throw. We recommend pouring this wax between 90 to 100 degrees. You can pour at a hotter temperature, but a heat gun may be required to smooth out the top.

415 blends well with beeswax, paraffin, slack wax, and microcrystalline waxes.

Pour Temp: 90-100

Melt Point 120-125

FO Load: 8%-10%

GW435: Soy and Cotton Container Wax

This wax is a blend of soy and cotton with a melt point of 120-125. The cotton helps with a better burn and gives better adhesion to the glass. The higher melt point enables it to retain a higher FO load to give you a stronger scent throw. We recommend pouring this wax between 90 to 100 degrees. You can pour at a hotter temperature, but a heat gun may be required to smooth out the top.

415 blends well with beeswax, paraffin, slack wax, and microcrystalline waxes.

Pour Temp: 90-100

Melt Point 120-125

FO Load: 8%-10%

GW464: Soy Blended Container Wax

This soy wax contains a soy based additive and is both natural and kosher. This soy based additive enables the soy to be poured at a hotter temperature, helps reduce frosting, and will help increase FO load. 464 have a lower melt point which helps with the burn and gives better glass adhesion.

464 blends well with paraffin, slack wax, and microcrystalline waxes. We do not recommend blending this wax with beeswax.

Pour Temp: 125-145

Melt point- 115-120

FO load: 7%-9%

GW444: Soy Blended Container Wax

This soy wax contains a soy based additive and is both natural and kosher. This soy based additive enables the soy to be poured at a hotter temperature, helps reduce frosting, and will help increase FO load. 444 has a higher melt point which enables it to retain a higher FO load to give you a stronger scent throw.

444 blends well with paraffin, slack wax, and microcrystalline waxes. We do not recommend blending this wax with beeswax.

Pour Temp: 125-145

Melt point- 120-125

FO load: 9%-11%

GW416: Pure Soy Votive Wax

This soy wax contains no additives and is both natural and kosher. 416 is perfect for tarts of any size and shape. It an also be used to harden existing waxes and has a melt point of 130-135. This wax is not recommended by itself as a container, votive, or pillar wax. We recommend pouring 416 between 90-100 degrees.

416 blends well with beeswax, paraffin, slack wax, and microcrystalline waxes.

Pour Temp: 90-100

Melt Point: 120-125

FO Load: 8%-10%

GW474: Soy Blended Votive Wax

This soy wax contains a soy based additive and is both natural and kosher. 474 is perfect for both votives and tarts. This soy based additive enables the soy to be poured at a hotter temperature, helps reduce frosting, and will help increase FO load.

474 blends well with paraffin, slack wax, and microcrystalline waxes. We do not recommend blending this wax with beeswax.

Pour Temp: 140-150

Melt Point: 10-135

FO load: 8%-10%

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Hi- I wanted to chime in about suppliers in upstate NY-I called Jason a couple of weeks back- to ask the same question-I'm near Buffalo. He recommended candlesandsupples.com they are the closest in Pennsylvania-unfortunatly there is no one in NY. After I placed my order and paid for it I checked Bitter Creek North, in Wisconsin, their shipping was actually less money. Just my opinion but I like BCN much better anyways I was just trying to save on shipping, guess that didnt work...LOL

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