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charmcandleco

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  1. I don't hate it its OK. It too is one of my best sellers. I can't stand Cucumber Melon. "GAG" I use to love it before I had my daughter. But when I became pregnant with her it made me sick to even be around the smell. For some reason it still makes me sick.

  2. I have already made six testers. Just got the 4627 about a week ago. I have to say I'm loving it.

    I have tested the CD, CDN, and HTP wick's to be honest they all are working out pretty well. I only had a very small mushroom on both the HTP, and the CDN. No soot, and perfect adhesion to the glass.

    The CT is good, but the HT is great. For the life of me I couldn't get Peaks clean cotton to throw very well in my straight soy blend. It throws very well now in the 444 and 4627 blend.

    Just wanted to

    post some results on this combo. Because when I was trying to decide if the 4627 would blend well with the 444, I couldn't find much info on it.

  3. I appreciate threads like this for a different reason. I'll look for aroma trends - keeping in mind that these were the ones that sold well last year - not necessarily a predictor of how they will sell in 2010.

    Your right it does not necessarily predict sells for 2010. But its a nice place to start for 2010 isn't it ?

  4. update: I got the SM Christmas tree to throw it smells great. The bayberry still smells more like clove. But I had a lady that really liked the scent go figure. I have just got done pouring pink sugar from SG and it smells great.

  5. [quote=RichardLOZ;809203

    They work like crap in soy wax. Even the large wick which is 3/4 inch I think has trouble staying lit in a 16 oz apothecary jar.

    I was thinking the same thing. I figured that the soys melt point was just to low for these type of wicks. I have been wanting to try the glass glow palm. But I have always heard it was a booger to wick. I still have 20 or so wood wicks left. So I think I'm going to have to buy some GG and play a little with it. There is defiantly a market for wood wicks even here in the states. I had good feed back when I was making them. Its just like you said they are crappie in soy. Not to mention they scared me because the glass would get so hot. I had a bunch of the wicks to shift or just plain fall over. But hopefully with a higher melt point wax they will work.

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