Millcreek, candle science, aroma haven, indiana candle supplies (ICS), the candle source. All have great oils some hit & misses, but that's just the nature of this business. Spend lots of money & learn.
Remember fo's are oil based so they will stain & leave a residue on surfaces. I do not sell straight fo's to the general public. NG's odor eliminator base is awesome & it really does work.
MC's Creme brulee (2 parts) & NG's Sinfully hot (1 part). This is an awesome mix. It's making it's way all over my house. My grandson asked what smelled so good. At the local grocery store today there was a candle vanilla cinnamon brulee. LOL, I couldn't even smell it, but figured I could mix something better.
Thank the lady for rescuing a special needs dog. I would think melting them would be too much as they will mix with the other scents being melted. I would just put them unmelted in a custard cup & set them in each room. Great stories.
You're welcome. I could not find the amish paper (magazine) that has several around shipshewana listed. I hope it helps some. With the price of groceries these stores really help.
http://frugaldivafrenzy.com/scratch-dent-stores/ Here is at least a partial list of stores I found. It might help some of you in other states. Judy call this number & they will tell you about more stores in shipshewana 574-893-4223. This is the dented can store I go to. It's raber's kountry store.
I didn't find any listed either, but I know there are several of them. I will look for a magazine I have that lists them. You can also ask at e&s where they are at.
I found coal shaped molds at a local grocery store years ago. I used them at xmas filling little stockings with them. I used scents that were big sellers. Nobody seemed to mind that vanilla was black. They will pay more attention to the shape then what scent it is. Just use your most popular scents.