It was pure soy. As the title states. No FO, just the GB 444 As a side note, I am starting my testing phase over again. The first 3 batches of candles I made came out with some pretty flawed tops and air pockets. The first batch i made I put in 1.5oz of FO to 1lb 444. Melted to 180, added my FO, poured at 125. The tops came out horrible and I had cavities/cave-in everywhere. Also, after added in my FO at 180* I realized this particular FO had a Flash point of 140. The wa looked aweful and the hot throw was non-existent. Second batch I made, different scent, FP of 200, I again melted to 180, poured at 125. Again the tops looked horrible and I had air pockets and "tunnels" throughout. I test burned them and the wax pool had many tiny little bubbles from the air leaving the pockets. Cold throw was spot on, but now the hot throw is minor. I can go upstairs, and return again downstairs and get a "HINT" of Lilacs. I want more than that. It was at least point I decided to start over and begin with just testing the soy in a jar. Period. So again I melted to 180, but this time I poured one at 150* and the other at 100* The 150 pour had wick seperation and cave ins. Overall top looked nice, but I was unhappy with what I saw. The 100* pour on the other hand was SPOT ON. Like glass. No flaws on the surface as far as I could see. Both pours had very similar jar adhesion, so I wasnt concerned there. Which brings me to step 2. Pour at 100* and add scent, wick. Im using wood wicks by the way. Two sand whiched back-back. 5/8" Original Crackling Wick by http://www.woodcandlewick.com/in a 12oz Elite Jar. I tested the 1/2" wick, and the burn pool eventually got to the outsides, but left a "ring" of unburned wax around the edge. Plus scent throw wasnt as noticeable as with the 5/8. (Even though I wasnt happy at all with the hot throw from either) Anyways, that was more than I planned on typing jeez. Any tips or anything I typed that stood out as a red flag PLEASE step in and say so. I need all the help I can take. -Cheers all!