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  1. Thank you all for the tips. Sorry for my delay in responding, I have had a busy few days. These are great replies and will help me a lot. Thank you!
  2. Hi! Thank you. I've been reading for 2 years (at least) but I just never commented because honestly because the questions were already answered by very nice people before I saw it. I don't like to add extra to what has already been stated, so I just have been reading for a long time. Thank you for officially welcoming me. I should have joined here a long time ago. As for Paperwhite, I have about exhausted my skills at Google'ing - my Google-Fu - as they say is excellent, but it has thus far failed me here. -Jeff
  3. Hi there, My name is Jeff and I've been here for a while reading, and I figured it was time to "join". You all have been so helpful to people over the years and have provided such great info., I'm a small candle maker but doing OK. I've recently acquired a bunch of new customers via word-of-mouth and two of them have requested candle fragrances I can't find on their own: Paperwhite and Amber Myrrh. Now, I can make the Amber Myrrh with a bit of trial and error, that isn't the problem. In the interest of time though, does anyone have a good Amber Myrrh from a particular supplier that they like? As for Paperwhite, I didn't even know what that was when I was asked. (All I could think of was white out! haha). Paperwhite is apparently a flower that smells lovely, but I cannot find this fragrance anywhere. I don't really know what it smells like, so I can't come up with my own concoction and throw it through testing. Can anyone help with either of these? Thank you! (If it helps, I use IGI6006 and GB464). Jeff
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