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  1. So, I have a question. I am considering carrying a "fun" fragrance or two. Since Easter isn't TOO far away, Easter Bunny Burps (NG) is one that I am definitely considering, and I have also seen folks around here rave and rave about how they can't keep Monkey Farts in stock also. My question is: Do these FO's actually smell good, or are they more novelties that sell great because of the fun name, but don't really smell all that great in actuality. I've given serious consideration to just going ahead and buying a tart or small candle with this FO from someone so that I can smell it myself before committing to buying a couple bottles of the FO to actually carry and sell ourselves. Can anyone give me a little insight before I make my next FO purchase?
  2. Hi, we're new to the forums, and just recently snapped a picture of our product line for our site and marketing stuff. We're pretty happy with our selection. What's displayed is our Jar selections (15oz straight-sided jar; 8oz Balmoral), our tarts, our clamshells, and our tealites.
  3. How much are they charging and for what quantity? I don't have a Hobby Lobby where I'm currently at, but I'm going to Pennsylvania for a couple weeks and I know they're all over up there.
  4. I never leave mine unattended. Leaving it on overnight seems dangerous and unnecessary, to me at least. It's not worth the risk. If yours is taking that long to heat up, you definitely need a new one! As inexpensive as they are, it'll be worth your while because you're probably using a lot of extra electricity having to wait that long for it to heat up, leaving it on overnight, etc.
  5. Hi, new to these forums (I'll locate an "introduce yourself" thread in a bit here)... Anyways, this is our first Holiday season in business, and we've enjoyed a lot of good success, but two scents have really been solid for us: "Sweet Snow" (NG) and "Christmas Cabin" (NG) -- which we actually renamed "Winter Berry" because we thought it was more appropriate for the scent. Those two sold like hotcakes for us, and still are. We also carried Gingerbread (with moderate success) and Christmas Pine (kind of only appealed to a niche market, but for those who wanted a pine scent in their home, they loved it).
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