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  1. Beautiful! Totally reminds me of something Mexican but I know nothing about Mexico to help much with names....Cinco De Mayo is all I got 🤷‍♀️
  2. Mine have all been less than a 1/4” so far, I would guess like an 1/8” with the raised bottom and I don’t like a clean bottom at all, I shoot for some left because otherwise the remaining wax gets sucked up so fast and causes an inferno and the glass to get to hot IMO And like candy stated 3mm necks are trouble for anyone reading this thread - I had a supplier once change to those without notice and I didn’t pay attention....let’s just say it was ugly and dangerous in the jars I was using at that time - I couldn’t figure out why my candles were so hot at the end and going forever last part of the burn turning the jar black the only place I could see using those would be in a votive or tea light and even then I’m not sure I would - much rather have leftover wax than a fireball
  3. That jar Gary posted is different from the 12 ounce calypso - they don’t have that big of a lip on them I have been using them and they do sell cork lids but you can’t fill them all the way up using them so they can push down in securely the bottom is raised but I haven’t had any issues with excessive wax left on the bottom at all - that is where your wicking comes into play and I don’t use the high neck tab wicks (9 I believe) either I use the 6mm here is a pic - they sell out often in several colors and they are pretty pricey but I am launching a small line of these with a pretty price 😉
  4. I love doing state themed candles - I have a pure Michigan line and constantly adding more names to it - I started with the main state symbols and went from there with well known points of interest and local things for blue bonnet I don’t know what that smells like but lonestar has one - I was fragrance browsing over the weekend and almost placed a small order with them - back in the day I did use them and they had some good oils other ideas: -Yellow Texas rose - any rose would do but I love elements sensuous black rose -a sagebrushish desert type tumble-weedy scent - maybe like desert sage from elements as far as name...🤷‍♀️ Texas storm or tumbleweed -pecan tree- maybe some butter pecan from JS -armadillo - maybe a mix of something dry like vetiver with a water type scent -mockingbird - this could be anything you want it to be -longhorn- maybe a oatmeal milk and honey for this one
  5. Exactly what I was going to say - unless your using coco92 it has soy and she has an allergy to soy - others have paraffin but it’s nit disclosed as to whether it contains soy AND paraffin
  6. I use it alone also, never tried to blend it - I still can’t wick it correctly in anything but palm 😂 but it’s amazing and one of my absolute favorite scents - this reminds me I need to try again
  7. Just a heads up she could be fishing - people will do this to try and find out what your using as close as they can to try and replicate your product not saying she is but be careful what info you give her - if she is that sensitive to soy and “other” additives seems to me she would just play it safe and not burn candles 🤷‍♀️ Its totally up to you if you want to learn a new wax and cater to her, I would run for the hills on this one myself - but maybe unscented paraffin or beeswax would be her alternative - fragrances have so many different chemicals and components I would tend to not want to risk her having a “reaction” and coming back in you ... and most coconut have soy blended in so it would have to be a straight coco candle if your wanting to go down that road
  8. I just now started watching this series and I have to say where has it been my whole past 8 years or seasons 😂 now I am intrigued to check this collection of fragrance out
  9. I would like to apologize to you for that - that typically isn’t how we roll on here safety and testing are very important for obvious reasons but in your saying you wanted to make a gift for your son makes it a little different than saying you just found these jars and want to get them off to a wholesale account tomorrow - please don’t be discouraged by this and afraid to post, we are all here to help in the ways that we can and Trapp I’m sure didn’t mean to come off that harshly @Trappeur you release new jars all the time in record time - how did you get through that Easter line so fast with new jars and new oils....I would love to learn your process, we all found out the hard way experience with a wax does not play a role when your dealing with products never used before we may think we know our waxes inside and out but all bets are off when you add a new vessel, fragrance oil, wicks, additives or even dyes - takes some time to know that new candle is going to be safe I also have to ask how you keep track of and remember all the different combos that you do all the time? It amazes me you can keep them all straight with the constant fast turn around that you do 😂
  10. The clams I got through a co-op on here were from impact - pretty sure the ICS are the same because I saw zero difference in them Impact have shaped clams as well I believe but going through them will require high minimums
  11. I always pour clams around 150- the palm I even let cool rather than the 200 recommended pour temp because I think that could blow a hole and be disastrous and I still had good crystal pattern
  12. I have used it all in them without an issue or odor - including vanillas paraffin soy parasoy coconut palm Bees
  13. There are cheap plastic clams out there that stink and blow holes when you pour hotter I can’t remember the specifics you need to look for but there is a thread on this from long ago I get mine from Indiana candle supply and never had an odor or a blowout and for me price and shipping is very reasonable considering I have zero waste with them
  14. If you need to order from CS their clean cotton is very good but and if you need to order from a wsp their clean cotton yank dupe is very good as well
  15. Stores That carry brands like the one you etched out usually have their own jars made for them or buy in huge bulk overseas closest you will probably find is a 8 ounce apothecary jar - candles and supplies carry several sizes and maybe check bulk apothecary or Fillmore container
  16. I put mine in a big garbage bag with the wrap it comes in and slam it down several times on concrete - garbage bag gets destroyed but then I just use a hammer and a screwdriver to break in smaller chunks and store in a plastic bin
  17. well....this wax can be beauty with the right amount of modifier added with the midwest and proper pour temps along with even cooling, its just a matter of getting to know it well enough Kellie I would suggest letting them cure at least 7 days for the midwest and 4-5 for millenium..... the midwest I have found are stronger and better after a month cure but a week gives you a good idea on the fragrance being compatible or not - as far as pour temps I would pour at slush on both- 120 is still a little to warm for a nicer top and another idea if you like the wax is to add some of the pastilles to the tops of the candle and heat gun them in just enough to stick to give a different look to the candle and hide the bumps if your unable to get them smooth I do believe candle cocoon has added the midwest to their product line as well - for a soy product these are most certainly the most reliable in my opinion with very little variations lot to lot
  18. Millennium and Midwest waxes can be found at American soy organic and candlesoylutions millennium is a super hard shiny soy wax with pretty good throw and yes it’s best to pour at low temps - following their instructions for temps is best - the tops can be ugly but a heat gun fixes that until you find the right temp for your environment - I used 8% fragrance with no issue Midwest soy I liked better but it does require a longer cure in my experience - I have used it alone and with their soy modifier - the modifier makes it perform more more like millennium, I prefer it alone as it reminds me of my 415 I used to use - I used 8% fragrance with this one as well - I still dabble it in here and there but I don’t use it in on a regular basis only because I’m branching out with other waxes, the whole soy fiasco and changes made has kinda did me in from trusting to continue with just straight soy anymore
  19. I dont do Easter themed candles so that’s all I got for you 😂 way to many “Easter” in the names but it is Easter and you wanted Easter names for the religious folk maybe a frankincense and myrrh would be a nice addition as well
  20. I got mine several years ago from a co-op on this forum and they came from Nemat internationals - absolutely love them but I assume they have to be bought in bulk as I think I got a 1000 of them - don’t make incense much at all and still have a ton left but they are super nice and worth looking into...maybe you can get others to go in with you
  21. Down down down down.....that’s is way too big as trapp and talltayl stated - I have never used that wax before and not super versed in parasoy but definitely go down in size and search in here what wicks people prefer for that wax, CD may end up not being a good choice as it is a pretty hot wick compared to others
  22. So your basically using sunflower with a coco 76 or 92 to make your own blend correct?
  23. Not sure what’s in it but it works - the juicy fruit gum smell wipes out odors in my house and I can’t make other scented candles or store them with other melts or candles or it sucks the scent right out of them 🤷‍♀️ Maybe some people are more susceptible or it’s psychological but I have tried other citrus type odor eliminating fo and they just don’t work for me ....at all
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