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Eli n Eli

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  1. I found their website at https://theprintingdaddy.com/. I didn't see candle boxes though, but I suppose they can be custom ordered.
  2. I have tried GB 464 soy wax a couple different ways. Adding FO at 180, 150, & 120 degrees. I've tried pouring at both high, med & low temps. I've also tried adding coconut wax in and vybar..curing for 5 days. Still not much hot throw with this wax no matter what I try. I'd say my fragrance throws maybe 2-3 feet away from the candle after 2 hrs burning. (464 soy will not fragrance a large room). Do customers really care if there is some parafin added in a candle? I just can't seem to find a way to get the fragrance performance of a parafin candle from an "all natural" candle. Is there some secret recipe out there that can enlighten us? I've heard of Pure Integrity soy candles, which claim they have the code cracked. Has anyone ever tried their candles or know what waxes/FOs they use?
  3. I like the first image, but with the curved font. What if you changed the scripting to "Candlelight Outfitters- Rustic Elegance"? I think what you have going is an adorable idea! Saying prayers for healing!
  4. Hello and good day! Can anyone point me to some economical and reputable packaging suppliers for candle boxes and custom labels for candle jars/boxes? Thanks in advance
  5. I have tried Candle Science, Lone Star Candles and Sweet Cakes. I read through the reviews on their respective websites, and searched the CS forum to help me make my selections. I have found really great scented fragrance oils from these 3 vendors for soy and coco-soy blended candles that put off good hot throws with my candles. I love, love Amber Noir from Candle Science. Very rich smelling amber with sandlewood undertones.
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