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.