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  1. Like TT said, what you're describing is a sinkhole that was hiding just under the surface, not the gradual tunneling one gets when a candle has too small a wick. You should be able to "save" that candle by using a heat gun and melting the top enough to fill in that hole so at least you can still burn it for testing purposes.
  2. No, not at all. The BA FO is more fresh cedar than incense. Are you familiar with Caribbean Teakwood? It always reminds me of incense and has some cedar and other woods in it. I use the CS version.
  3. Pretty color you got there! That's just a "wet spot". Don't worry about it. It's just the wax reacting to temperature variations. Sometimes they pop up the next day, sometimes months later and sometimes not until the candle is burned and then the heat and temp changes from that will do it. .
  4. Hi All, For those of you that offer net 30 terms to your wholesale accounts, FundBox is quickly becoming a very popular way for our lines to extend terms to their wholesale accounts (for about the same fee as a CC transaction) and for retailers to take advantage of Net 60 payment terms. Read all about it here: https://fundbox.com/solutions/b2b-payments-merchants/
  5. Folks, they're 25% off this week>> https://dreamvessels.com/
  6. Amen to all that Brother! PS: spent last week in JT. The wild flowers are wild this year!
  7. it was OK, I didn't get that far with it. It's another coco wax blend that IMO is still too easy to burn and difficult to wick well and needs some additions to make it viable. If I had it today, I'd probably try blending it with 30, 40 or 50% soy to see how that works. The only pre-blended coco wax I've used that I liked out of the box is the Lab Co Coconut wax, which I believe (based on my experiments to duplicate it) is predominantly soy along with coconut and quite a bit of paraffin.
  8. I believe this is the wx they used to call igi 6570 If so..
  9. What's the difference? If you're talking about a 100% coconut product and not one of the many mystery blends currently being marketed as "Coconut wax" ... You can buy 100% Coconut Wax , a soft, white, solid from Cargill composed of Hydrogenated coconut glycerides" with a MP of appx 90-102 degrees or you can buy Coconut Oil 92, a soft white solid, from a soap supplier like Bulk Apothecary composed of Hydrogenated coconut glycerides with a MP of appx 92 degrees. If there's a difference between those 2 products, aside from the name, I can't tell what it is. I blend 100% coconut oil (or wax, if you prefer) with soy - the soy used and the ratio of coco:soy take some tweaking to get good results for sure. It's not a magic bullet. Too much coco does not a better candle make.
  10. @TallTayl According to genwax, their ultrawax is 90% soy / 10% coco.
  11. I think Dream Vessels prices are more than reasonable considering the freight costs and hassles on importing from a unknown supplier. She's basically selling at wholesale. If you all want 1000 units I'd email her and see what she can do price -wise on that qty. It might help push her over the factory minimum and next level discount next time she reorders and that might be a win win for all.
  12. If I were them I'd rebrand as "Peak Chaos" and just use the drama as a marketing angle. "We may or may not be here tomorrow- Order now! Use promo code #impermanence" at checkout for free freight"
  13. Glad to see some more options in glass containers, especially on the west coast 🌴
  14. If you read the link I included it tells you exactly what they want and how they get it from you.
  15. Yep. This is 100% a scam. We get dozens of these every month. Delete and block the sender. If you want to see how this scam plays out, here's my friend's experience: https://www.sevencolonial.com/seven-colonial-targeted-international-shipping-scam/
  16. if they are the same wax, C&S is yet another supplier that describes the wax at great length and detail yet neglects to mention just one thing about it: the paraffin. lol
  17. No, I went through my short term supply. But it did inspire me to make a very similar blend which I am now happily using.
  18. @TallTayl the Lab Co wax is the same price as the C&S slabs in the small qtys. They both charge 2.80 lb. But Lab Co only offers 20% off for larger qtys. They're pretty clearly geared towards the hobbyist, in pricing and presentation. As a hobbyist, Lab Co was actually less $ for me when I factored in the freight charges. It all depends on where one is located I suppose..
  19. which wax from candle science are you referring to? Or do you mean candles and supplies? What manufacturer?
  20. Premiers come in an abundance of sizes. Including a P740 which you can get at Aztec. Basically Premiers come in every increment of 5- 720, 725, 730..etc. and in some of the larger sizes the increments are even smaller. 775,777,780 etc..
  21. Right, I think as TT said, coconut 1 is coconut oil 92 with another name. They cost about the same too but if someone lives close to a soapmaking supplier that has coconut oil 92 maybe they can save $ on freight buying that instead of shipping in 50 lbs of coconut 1 wax from one of the few places that stock it. I don't see the point of coconut 2 especially if one is already blending this with soy themselves, as I imagine anyone would. It's not as if you can really use it as a stand alone wax.
  22. hahaha -indeed and the 50 lb minimum order 🏋️‍♀️
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