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summerbug

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  1. I did some searching on these terms but haven't come up with many threads. For anyone out there that offers an exclusive contract or offers protected territories, I'd love some suggestions. I am assuming I will offer the exclusive to just this particular street of shops (it's a high traffic shopping district) and require a yearly minimum order amount. Does anyone have any suggestions or possibly an example of an exclusive or protected territory contract I could use as a starting point? Any help is greatly appreciated!
  2. I've got the 11oz and 20oz tureens working well. I am still having issues with the 3 oz and the 6 and 8 oz. When you say "smallest" jar I assume you are talking about the 3oz? I thought that size would be great for customers to sample fragrances in ~ dang! Back to the lab on it!! I haven't tried LX's; I'm using HTP. If you don't mind me asking, do you sell the 3 ouncers individually or do you pack a few together?
  3. I never really thought of that either - good catch Vicky!! I just made the assumption viewers know they are on a candle site, but browsing from a search would leave you thinking I bet! Thanks!
  4. LOL - my husband said the same thing!! I am considering just leaving it on the shop by product page only. Thanks!!
  5. Oops! I'm a dork! I forgot to add it.... http://www.harvestglowcandles.com
  6. Thanks to many reviews here, I decided to go with Designer218 for my hosting needs. I had created my website in godaddy software so I had to create a new website as well. I'm soooo happy with it; Cara with Cara Creates took the design in my head and made it a reality!! Please let me know what you think!
  7. Well, after the 3rd day of test burning on my 11oz with HTP104 (2); it is doing great. It started out with a little hangup but has worked itself out of that. (I'm not too excited yet; as last week the same fragrance didn't reach a FMP with the same wicks). I'm wondering if having a little wax hang up (less than 1/32 on about 1/2" of the jar) is such a bad thing??? My obsessivness tells me yea it is! But, I just wonder if customers pay that much attention to it??
  8. Thanks Stella!! I actually have already done that for the vegetable wax board only (I use soy wax, which would wick different then other waxes). I only found a couple posts, not much info
  9. Is there anybody out there with success on wicking these tureens who'd like to comment??
  10. I'm about ready to give up too. But I just love them, hopefully someone will read this who's had success and share with us!
  11. Ahhhhh!! I love these tureens but they are driving me crazy trying to wick them. I am testing the 3oz, 8oz, and 11oz. I am using EL pure soy wax, htp wicks (all different sizes). The first burn achieves a FMP within 2 hours. The next burns start tunneling. Has anyone successfully wicked these babies? If so do you have any suggestions for me. I'd love to carry these in my line but I just can't seem to get it right.
  12. Thanks everyone! I had a show this weekend and had a couple of the jars there. Everyone who commented on them had good things to say. I think I'll go for it - it's good to change sometimes!
  13. Hello - I know everyone is in their busy season, but I was hoping for some opinions if you have a min.... I am considering changing my container for my candles next year. Has anyone done this and if so, how did it affect your sales. I just wonder if changing the containers might turn existing customers away? THanks!
  14. I'm sorry Stella - I should have been more clear. I am using the same of everything that I have always used for several years, same wicks, wax, dyes, FO. The only change has been moving everything downstairs. I poured back upstairs yesterday, so in a few days I'll test the candles and hopefully they will work and it's just the temp issue!
  15. Room temp is when I'm pouring and thought it might be making the candles set up too quickly - not allowing the wax and fo to combine correctly. I am testing back upstairs where it's a little warmer and hope it works! This is the first time I've had any problems with the fo, wick, wax combination - the only change is that I was pouring in a cooler room. I didn't think it would matter - if this is the issue, I have learned my lesson - 60 candles later!*faint*
  16. Checked on that - it is the same wax of course, but is from different batches - vendor said they haven't done anything different to the wax...still could be just an odd batch I guess tho!
  17. I thought it might just be this one bottle. But I've tested several 32oz bottles - one from an order in Sept 08 and one from an order last week. Same issues out of both batches.
  18. I've gotten lucky in the past, I haven't had any problems using cotton core 60's. Well, at least until now!
  19. Hello - I have been rackin' my brain over this! I've moved my "operation" to the basement where it is about 60 to 64 degrees. I have a melter and all my supplies stored there. I used to pour upstairs where we keep it closer to 65 or 67 degrees. I am having a problem with one of my oils (it's a heavy one - Amish Harvest); the wick won't stay lit and drowns out. It seems a couple other thicker fragrances aren't burning as they used to as well - just slow, not drowning out yet. I've been brainstorming...is it the wicks, the fragrance, the dye, did I pour at the right temp, is the room temp too cold.... For all you Pros out there.....here is my question: Does the room temperature being this low (60 to 64) pose an issue with the candle performance? I'm wondering if they are setting up too fast - maybe the soy wax molecules are closing up before the fragrance can fully be absorbed? Any help is GREATLY appreciated!
  20. Has anyone heard of a dupe for Avon's True Glow? I love that perfume and am searching for the fragrance. Thanks!
  21. This really frustrates me! I had another company a couple years ago that just "disappeared" - they disconnected their phone #, took down the website, and never returned emails. I understand there could be several factors for closing; whether it's personal, a tragedy, or loss of funds. The reason doesn't have to be disclosed obvisously, but it would be nice if they'd post they are closing for good or if they're just on a hiatus! I buy the Christmas Splendor and Fresh Cut Pine, both which are on my fundraiser lists - and of course I just went to order a huge amount! YIKES! I am in big trouble!:undecided
  22. I agree with Karen M - WSP Santa's Pipe has that cherry/raspberry scent to it, it smells great.
  23. I always do good with baked bread, hazelnut, vanillas, and spice fragrances too. I'm trying creme brulee this year - omg it smells wonderful!! My biggest issue is trying to please everyone - I need to just make my decision and stick with it as Marcus Daniel stated! Has anyone had luck with selling chocolate fragrances? I may add one just to see!
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