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Sharon in PA

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  1. I love this blend personally. It is clean, not overly difficult to wick, as I've found anyway, and I've had great luck w/ hot throw without a very long cure. Smooth set up and tops, nice color, if you use colors, and creamy appearance.

    However, I will caution you; the major difficulty I've experienced, and others have as well, is with pre-blends. There can and have been consistancy issues. You may not get the same results from batch to batch. I think this is a normal issue when using a natural component. But it can drive you NUTS! :rolleyes2 Maybe folks can control this more when blending for themselves. I just never had the patience for that.

    HTH!

  2. Help! I just got an order for some of this and just poured the LAST of it over the weekend...now, my question: what would you all add to straight Pom. to come up w/ a nice blend...it doesn't have to be the same scent, this person never ordered from me before, so she won't know the diff... Suggestions???

  3. Spiced Pear

    Oatmeal Raisin Cookie

    Christmas Tree

    Vanilla Latte

    I've also heard great reviews about Peanut Butter Crunch.

    Oh, yea! Her PB Crunch is YUM!

    Also second her Christmas Tree, Vanilla Latte, Lemon Biscotti, Cinnamon Nutmeg Clove, Apple Cinnamon (more of an apple cider scent) Spiced Pear, to name a few...

  4. Snowy Pine from Farmhouse is ALWAYS a big seller for me 3 yrs. straight, Christmas Tree from Bert was a big hit last yr, and my stand-by Bayberry from MC, I never stray from that one, it's a must have. I make a Warm Cinnamon Cider that sells well, and Bert's Cinnamon Nutmeg Clove (I mix it half and half with Cinna-Crunch) is my big spiced scent seller.

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