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mizbizzyb

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  1. http://www.candletech.com/cgi-local/yabb/YaBB.cgi?board=Discussions;action=display;num=1059705537 or http://www.candletech.com/cgi-local/yabb/YaBB.cgi?board=Discussions;action=display;num=1108011486 I know nothing about this cause I haven't ventured over to pillars yet...but this is what I found in the archives.
  2. You may want to check on some reviews from this company. Not implying anything.
  3. This sounds like my hubby. Except, he has been dishing over the $$$ for my addition to be built (almost done). So lately when he starts to say something he just smiles and says..."oh wait, you get to move to your own room of the house real soon". I don't mind him saying that, cause I don't like to be bothered while I'm working and if they are hungry..where do they come? to the dayum kitchen.
  4. Okay, I have order samples from everyone but BC...oops! This week I'll think of something to order and add it in.
  5. I agree, I just seen a store in Vegas named Scent-Sations (sp?)....I immediately thought about how many versions of that name could be out there. Don't get me wrong, if you want to use it fine, I do think it is cute.
  6. Where does everyone get their boxes (non-USPS) and bubblewrap/peanuts from. I know office depot, etc carries them...just trying to see if I could order them in cheper. Thanks!
  7. Those are pricey. Would the small hex jars do the same..aren't those around 1oz. Or are those a bad idea too?
  8. I don't believe so. I don't remember keying in one.
  9. Denise may have pasted the wrong description...they do have a container candle blend. Hopefully that is what she meant to post. Here is their description of their container blend: BESTSELLER *** Production Single-Pour Container Wax Description: This is our new favorite (and recommended) wax for container candles! It's smooth and creamy, one pour, colors nicely, burns evenly, throws scent well and is priced right. I poured it at all different temperatures and it could not make an ugly candle no matter what I did with it. It is a vegetable/paraffin blend and adheres to the jar very well with little or no wet spots. The best choice for wicks is Heinz CD, zinc core, or paper core. Type: Paraffin Meltpoint: 118 degrees Primary Use: Container candles in glass jars, crocks, mugs, etc. Packaging: 10-11 lb. slabs Wick Suggestion: Heinz coreless, zinc core, or paper core Recommended Pouring Temperature: 160 degrees Instructions for Use: Heat wax to 180-190 degrees. Add scent and color and cool until 160 degrees before pouring to cause less shrinking in the wax.
  10. Can someone PM me those comapanies....I have been testing alot of samples lately.
  11. Not really, because I love my craft. This is my passion.
  12. Went to their about us page and this is what it says under the yankme candle pic... Yankee Candle Dealer! We offer the full line of Yankee candles including Yankee Jars, Votives, and tarts. We sell the best for less. It's a fun place to shop because there is something for everyone right under the same roof! So come enjoy the Pocono Candle Shop. I don't think I would sell another brand against my own candle line...hmmmm
  13. Tips and FAQ Database Tips on Candle and Soap Making and Board Usage It's in the header...kind of hard to miss. I found it on accident.
  14. http://www.candletech.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=24 it's still there...you have to be on the main page....
  15. I like the way I seen Gold Canyons cases a few years ago. I wonder where you can have them made at.
  16. I thought I was the only one who thought that...:undecided
  17. Do they perform good in candles? And yeah, why did you have to post this? Another supplier for me to try. ETA: Ahhhh...just ordered a few samples....
  18. Okay how much are you selling these for?
  19. What's the website...I'll try themout and let ya know
  20. For FO's: Peaks, Natures Garden, and KY
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