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  1. Yes, I have a business and I also checked into all the company's listed except the soap guild. None of them would cover candle making. I will check into the soap guild tomorrow. How much is a membership? I also read where if you private label which we are doing then you have to contact Veracity Insurance and it cost extra.

  2. I just bought several samples from them, here is the list. Its only been three days of cure time but I had to try some, so far very disappointed. Wax is a Parrifin Soy blend, I even did them at 12% because I could tell they were weak just sniff from the bottle. Maybe they will get stronger in a few days but usually that doesn.t happen but just a little.

     

    Christmas Tree Farm-Very chemical smell didnt like

     

    Volcano-Haven't tried yet but smells pretty close to the real thing but weak, and I do have the real candles.

     

    Fresh Cut Christmas Tree-Smells very good but weak

     

    CozyCabin-Smells good but weak

     

    Christmas Splendor-Haven't tried, but smells ok, think I like the smell of NG better.

     

    Smell of Christmas.-Haven't tried but smells good so far, might be the best one.

  3. I might be able to help.

     

    Described as "Dracula would fall in love with this fragrance oil by Natures Garden! Fresh citrus notes of lime and orange sparkle with effervescent highlights as they lead to a luscious blend of berry and cherry in this playful scent. Leafy green accents add intensity as a base of vanilla creates sweet tones for the fragrance."

     

    Yeah. I can't think of anything. I think of names first, then scent and color.

    Your no help!! Just to be clear.

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  4. I make my own with a color laser printer and the Avery name badge labels.  If you don't own a color laser you might be able to get by with an inkjet (but the ink gets costly).  I pd $249. for my printer and the

    laser cartridges last me over a year, it's a HP CP1525nw.

     

    You just have to be good at Photoshop unless you dont want any art work on the label. Otherwise I would buy one.

  5. I find labels to be my biggest issue with bringing new scents to market, I like to trial new scents in the marketplace but this requires new labels. I am not that large, so to order new labels is a pain because you have to layout so much money if you want to get them at a decent price. I have tried printing my own but just am not happy with the quality. Can anyone else shed light on how they deal with labels?

  6. I find labels to be my biggest issue with bringing new scents to market, I like to trial new scents in the marketplace but this requires new labels. I am not that large, so to order new labels is a pain because you have to layout so much money if you want to get them at a decent price. I have tried printing my own but just am not happy with the quality. Can anyone else shed light on how they deal with labels?

  7. I have had a special request from a customer and I have put 18% in 6006 and no problem with seepage, to my surprise it seems to hold it just fine. How come nobody seems to use 6006 straight?

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