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  1. Hello Brenda, I have the same thing happening to me, I use the same chips and C3 as well and notice this also, I've been thinking of switching to liquid dye too.

    I haven't tried the higher temp. of the wax yet, but still wondering if the liquid dye would be better, just on those hard one's like purple and red. Any comments welcome!:smiley2:

  2. I think everybody is being hit with increased prices. On CNN this morning, they did a news story about prices of everything going up - food, clothing, and appliances they focused on the most.

    This is something to consider, if everything is going up people won't be able to buy our candles so don't stock up on your scents right now. You may get catch holding on to these scents pass the expiration date.:(

  3. Hello, I'm new at this, but been reading alot of your post. I've been trying to do candles about 1 year now, I was at a customer's home last night to introduce my line of candles, she was buring one that someone gave her, call Diamond Oil or something like that, it was smelling really good, the hot throw.

    She bought 2 of mine which have a good cold thorw (Plumeria from Lonestar in C3 Soy), but as I left I felted that her candle was better. I worried all night that when she lights mine it will not stand up to that kind of hot throw.

    I would like to have 1 scent that really rocks everytime than to have many that might have a good hot throw everytime.

    I guess what I'm trying to say does anyone out there know where to get the good stuff that these candle companies are using that make their candles really rock?:sad2:

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