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Trappeur

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  1. Hey Belinda! No, the odor eliminator from Community is an unscented additive unlike others that other suppliers sell. This is an unscented additive that you add to your regular "scented" candle so you can custom make any candle into a scented odor eliminated candle. Trappeur
  2. Hi Shari and Ians, thankyou! Well I try. Trappeur
  3. I buy my odor eliminator from Community candles. It is a clear liquid that sells by the pound or less and it is an additive to whatever scent you are using and works really nice. Trappeur
  4. Those bags would hold I'm sure 50 or more. Trappeur
  5. Hi Moonstar, Well, it sure is an on going battle and I have good days and bad, but I'm still alive and am determined I'm going to beat this. I'm so happy to have my happy pills. Trappeur PS: Thanks for asking.
  6. Sure you can! I've done it no problem. As long as you know you did 10% and know how much less you want just heat the already made wax very slowly so you don't lose any throw, add the extra wax and now you are ready to repour. Trappeur
  7. All I can say is this oil is heavenly. No one else comes close to it in my opinion. I use 464 with cd wicks and make candles and melts. Trappeur
  8. This is my go to area for buying Lemon Verbena for years now. I love it in 464. Is super strong. I make candles and melts. Trappeur
  9. I have Mrs. Klaus cookies that Belinda sent me a sample a long time ago and put in wax I use 464 and for me VBN from WSP is stellar. The scent just took over the room immediately and I fell in love with it. Such a strong strong fragrance that it lingered long after the candle was put out. I was smitten with it ever since and have never looked any further. I know Belinda loves Mrs. Klaus cookies and I remember they are very close to one another. I have to agree with what she said. You'll just have to test it for yourself. Trappeur
  10. Hi Marleigha, I goofed! It should have been put under Candle Science and I put under Flaming. I'll go and put it where it should be! Thanks for telling me that. Trappeur
  11. I am having such good luck with my odor eliminator candles with securing new accounts as people are loving them. Just this past week 1 account was a groomer and 1 a veterinarian and now another veterinarian. I'm going to be busy busy busy as spring approaches. One thing that these accounts love besides doing all private labels is designing an easel plaque that they sit right besides the new products as I bring them in. I don't charge the accounts for this. It is just something that I have made for them as a thankyou and they are loving it. Here are 2 pictures of 2 different accounts and what they they look like. I have them made up in a 8x10 size. The easel/plaque is what their labels look like on the candles. I think it's a great way to introduce a new product into the clinics/groomers. Thanks for looking. Trappeur.....
  12. Good idea Pughaus....Doesn't hurt to ask if there were that many people who would want to go in on this. Trappeur
  13. If it is $3,305 for 1,000 pieces which includes shipping then the price for each jar is 3.30. I don't think that is any savings really. Someone has to host the shipment when it comes in and ship out to who wants the jars so there is an extra cost there. You might as well buy them from the suppliers in the US who sells the jars. Trappeur
  14. Ok, here is what they wrote back to me. I asked them what is the smallest amount of jars I can buy and how much would they bed. See below: Dear Camp, Thank you for your inquiry. Glass jar you tagges diameter 8.7cm*height 10cm*weight 540g, capacity 280ml. MOQ of this jar is 1000pcs, otherwise we can not arrange mass production. 1000pcs, USD2.06/pc EXW factory. Shipping cost is USD1245 totally. Means, 1000pcs, USD3305 totally with shipping cost to your address. Ok?
  15. I sent them one too and they wrote back, but I didn't understand what they said. Let me see if I can copy and paste what they sent me. Trappeur
  16. I don't see any reason why you can't just not mention what type wax you use. Most people don't care as long as it is a good smelling candle. Then on the other hand, since people are turned on when they see the word "soy", if it were me I would say it was a "soy blend". No one needs to know if you are adding parrafin or coconut wax, and your not lying if you use "soy blend". So I would be inclined to do that. Trappeur
  17. Can someone look at this supplier and tell how much the jars would cost if ordering a l,000? Trappeur
  18. Candle Cocoon has a beautiful one I love. Trappeu
  19. I don'teven know how much they are??? Trappeur
  20. I have never been to a fairy festival before/no less heard of one but I LOVE fairies and would love to go to one Are there any in the north georgia mountains or headed down towards Atlanta cause I want to go to one. Trappeur
  21. If we got enough of us, I would go in on this order and order maybe 200 jars. Trappeur
  22. For an awesome peach I have been using Peach Nectar from Candle Science for years. Another one that is the same is Peach Nectar from Flaming. Trappeur
  23. You can certainly use them to make candles as I have many times. All you have to do is fill them with water and let them sit for a few hours and see if any liquid seeps out of the containers. If you don't see any wetness to the tins, you are good to go to use as candle containers. Trappeur
  24. I've ordered all the labels with the paw print by the scent name. Unfortunately as cute as it is, the pet seal of approval would have been great but there is no room what so ever to bring it in. so thanks for everyone's help. Trappeur
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