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  1. Thank you! I already sent her to papermart.com and those boxes are too thin for her. I have been googling window bakery boxes but none are as thick as this particular box. I did find some at nashvillewraps.com but those are really dressed up boxes and really expensive. Thanks again!
  2. This is from a friend: NEEDS HELP!!! I'm looking for these boxes! I've Googled forever...can't find 'em. I could care less about the ribbon....and don't even worry about the ABC's on them (the person who owned this just stamped them on the box). I blurred the label to protect the owner. I just need the plain box with the clear window! My guess is that they are approx. 8 or 9 inches x 5 or 6 inches x3 inches or so...something in there. I just want the boxes!! Any packaging experts? They are more heavy duty than pastry or bakery boxes. She thinks they're called presentation boxes. Any help greatly appreciated! TIA!
  3. Here is a link, electric turkey fryer, not the pot kind that sits over an lp tank http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gw/104-2437619-5079168?initialSearch=1&url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=electric+turkey+fryer
  4. I made a candle for a hurricane once and I wasn't thinking, I added 2 1/2 oz of fo for an 8 oz candle!!! The wax held it all just fine, but it was incredibly super strong, not in a good way.
  5. Thank you so much for that info on small quantity wick!! I tried getting Wick it to send me samples of the 700 wicks and they told me to buy them from a supplier for testing, then order from them when I need over 1000. The only supplier they listed that had 700's in small numbers was soycandle.com but I'd have had to buy every size at $5+ for 50. Great site for testing in small quantities!!!
  6. You could use a Jiffy Wicker instead of screws and sealer, it's a little cheaper than buying wick pins. But then wick pins can be used forever and jiffey wickers need to be refilled. Jiffy wicker consists of a foam washer and a metal washer, these things can be made yourself for pennies. http://www.genwax.com/candles/___0___P0069756.htm Instructions on how to use it are here http://www.genwax.com/candle_instructions/___0___sqsntpil_make_step14.htm Wick pins are really nice to use when testing wicks since they're easily changeable. I wouldn't drill a hole in a mold just in case it doesn't get centered properly, if you have a drill press you'd get close but drill bits may create burs on the inside of the mold hole.
  7. ??? Then why does the local Taco Bell add $1.00 for Credit/Debit use?? if it isn't legal how are they able to do it w/o being prosecuted. Why do the local gas stations charge a fee for credit cards, like Arco they charge $1 to use plastic, most 76 stations here charge an extra $.10 for each gallon of gas. How are they able to get away with it! Little mom & pop shops have little signs at the register, $.50-$1.50 fee for credit/debit purchases.
  8. Yes that is crazy, that's why I ruled them out! Awesome that is the feedback I was looking for! Thanks soo much! Good to hear Belle Aire dupes, they just don't respond to emails!! I will give them a call when I get back from vacation. I was wanting to go with Belle-Aire just by other posters ravs and I love CS & Genwax fo, so I know I must have tested a few of Belle-Aires oils!!
  9. Check out paypals website. There is a lot of info on there about what you're talking about doing. It's best to go to the source, you should find your answer there.
  10. I also am going through soy wick woes. I have ordered sampler kits of all kinds to test, CD, LX, HTP, Cotton, Zinc, CSN, 700's, RRD, Performa. When is enough, enough? I too am thinking this wax isn't worth it, I like it for tarts and wickless but I just seriously don't think it's worth all the work, all this testing just means higher candle prices for customers. Cotton seems to give the best HT but mushrooms. I just tried palm wax. I think the CT is much stronger than soy and I have had great luck with scents and wicking it. I keep a 5 subject notebook full of wick and container info I read on this board, so that helps me with where to start wick wise, I use what's worked for other people. For example for soy & 4" container I have: 2-LX14 LX28 2-755 for most scents, 2 750 for undyed, 2 760-65 harder to burn scents Then that way later on down the line I'm not looking up old posts, it's all there in my CT notebook. My DH thought I was a loser until he discovered a Fly Fishing Forum and now he's just as hooked as I am.
  11. Thank you Susan, RA is a 5lb minimum. I already knew about Taylored Concepts. I was looking for feedback on these specific suppliers because I'd like to resell the fo as well, so cost is an issue. I know most people won't share who their manufacture but I figured if someone had a bad experience with one listed I would get some feedback that way. I will just order samples from those places and figure it out after testing.
  12. here is another http://www.candletech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=46879&highlight=uncolored+palm
  13. I know this isn't the same palm wax, but the yellow pillar is not colored, gives you an idea of how the GG would look au natural http://www.candeocandle.com/image/palmpillar2.jpg
  14. I've contacted them twice so far and have heard nothing from them. I am looking to get something duped/typed. Does Bel Aire dupe?? The companies listed above are the places I've heard back from that do dupe/type. I've contacted many more, just didn't hear back or they don't dupe. Thanks Amy
  15. It can take even a week to absorb the fo. I found that thick fos take longer like vanillas. If you're using an oil you have to wick up on if you make candles, chances are it will take longer to absorb with aroma beads.
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