I have not soaped it or used it in a candle yet, but I have sniffed it at their facility. I found it be to quite pleasant. A nice minty vanilla, but not overbearing. HTH
Lonestar has one, I have not tried it in 464 (thats what I use), but I did have a chance to smell it oob. Smelled very nice. http://www.lonestarcandlesupply.com/products/fragranceoils_strawberry-kiwi.html HTH
I was lucky to go there yesterday and sniff..and get a cpl of bottles. I picked up Sweet Potato Pie..very nice in soy...and not very spicy which I prefer. I also got Strawberry Cheesecake...will see how it does. I would have bought everything on the following list; however I am on a fragrance oil diet...and it's killing me ;-) My nose thought the following scents smelled nice: Autumn Pear Dickens Christmas Festival of Lights - dead on dupe of you know who Vanilla Maple Pecan Roasted Chestnuts Fresh Baked Bread (I have tried this before and it is nice in sugar scrubs and tarts) Sweet Snow Cranberry (sweet--very nice) White Christmas Blueberry Cobbler Creme Brulee Van Mac. Nut Coffee These were a bit off to me: Firewood - smelled like hickory BBQ Butternut Squash - smelled like a spicy pumpkin pie Candied Yams - smelled like a really spicy pumpkin pie. Frankincense & Myrrh- not even close Cinnamon Buns - smelled like straight cinnamon Please know this is just my oob experience, but just wanted to share. will let you know how the Strawberry Cheesecake works out. HTH
Craft stores...walmart..all good I have also had some luck at resale stores like Goodwill...they have kitchen wares and I have found numerous silicone molds very cheap...HTH:yay:
I love their Apple Strudel, Coffee House, Skin Safe Almond. I do not recommend Coconut Milk or Green Tea and Cucumber. Both smelled fuely and fake, and I had to throw out. Their customer service is great. They are local for me though. HTH