I ordered a case of J223 from Cajun, and when I got it, the box was literally dripping water. I pulled all the slabs out, dried them off and cut them into about 1 pound chunks...left them for almost a month to make sure they were good and dry...made a huge batch of candles and there's wax in the bottom of my jars. Water must be within the wax, too....so, I called Cajun and she said that's a normal occurance and it's because of the cooling process and that what you have to do is melt the wax, let it cool, and pour the water out that has settled to the bottom. Now, for me, I don't have time to do that, and in the 3 years I've been making candles, and using J223, I've never had anything like this happen. This is the first time I've used Cajun for wax, and I've never had any problem like this with any of my other suppliers. They basically told me that I was going to have to eat the cost of this case of wax. Needless to say I will not be ordering from them again. I am soooo mad.