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  1. You should definately call the jar store and talk to them about the shipping fees. It can't hurt.

    Agreed. If they can send it by freight even better. I ordered 24 cases of glass (over 300 lbs) from out of state on Monday, they sent it by LTL and it was less than $75 for shipping and the truck was here a day later.

    I shudder to think of what it would have cost if they'd sent it UPS Ground. :shocked2:

  2. Very nice. Sets up TONS better than 415 in terms of wet spots and frosting (still frosts on purple and a little on red, but that could be the red dye I use). Throw is comparable to 415, although I find the cold throw to be just slightly diminished to the 415.

    The only problem I've had with it at all is that many times I will get a sinkhole near the wick at the top. A few seconds with the heat gun fixes that and it re-sets up very nicely.

    I never used the old blend so I can't compare it to that.

  3. "FEMA Trailer Jewelry"? Man that is a GREAT hook!

    Have you done truck stops? No joke, truckers live in a can just like you do. Head up to Hammond and see what you can do.

    Also, have you thought about any consigment or wholesale accounts with the Tiger Truck Stops (assuming they're still there)? They're used to be three of them, one up on I-20 but another over on I-10 just west of red stick.

    I'd give it a shot. Good luck to you.

  4. My supplier is out until the end of October....

    I need large amounts ( a few thousand of each)of the following:

    C0 2.5X2.5X9

    c2 4X2.5X9.5

    C7 6X3.25X13.5

    I searched everyway, and can't find them in the right price or has all 3. Anyone have a suggestion? East Coast supplier preferred.

    It's not an exact match, but fetpak has clear cello bags in

    3 1/2" x 2 1/4" x 7 3/4"

    4" x 2 3/4" x 9"

    5 1/2" x 3" x 13 1/2"

    5 1/2" x 3 1/4" x 12"

    6" x 3 3/4" x 14 3/4"

    They are on the east coast and ship free.

  5. How fast are you cooling them, jhepp? How's your workroom as far as temp, humidity, and air flow?

    For a while I was solving the sinkhole problem by keeping my workroom temp above 77*F, but then that didn't work any more, so I'm wondering if it's a humidity thing as well (as the humidity here is much higher during the summer).

    The later at night I pour them, the less likely they are to have a sinkhole, as well. (I don't know how much help that is, though. ;))

    One other thing I noticed is that giving them a few stirs after the pour when they are <100 seems to have an effect. I noticed this after experimenting with some marbling (art for art's sake ;)).

    That's probably more trouble than heat gunning, though, really.

  6. I like the 444. Hot and cold scent throw are comparable to the 415, without the rough tops and wet spots (some wet spots, not as many as with the 415, though). Very few frosting problems, as well compared to the 415.

    My only beef with the 444 is that I get a sinkhole more often than not, just below the surface right next to the wick. A few seconds with the heat gun cures that, though.

  7. Same with my site.I have only had it for a month but no sales.I am OK with that and and may never get a sale BUT those who do shows and maybe a web site do you think staying with only 2 sizes is the best way.

    You may not have sales on your site for a while, depending on where you are in the search engines (or if people even know you have one). How are you ranking for your keywords? How are you advertising your site?

    As far as what sort of stock to carry; what is your market? Unless you know who you're marketing to, you won't know how to stock what they want.

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