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I was at a local store dropping off an order and the store owner was showing me around her new store because she had just moved to a new location. She showed me some clamshells that only had the cube section filled with wax the rest of the clamshell was empty. I have been making the clamshell and filling them completely. Aren't we supposed to be filling the container to the top? When I saw that I just said out loud that is odd. I have never seen a clamshell filled like that before. The store owner must have gotten embarrassed because she said oh the candle lady is a perfectionist and is going to fill the container. I didn't mean anything by what I just saw but I thought that was the oddest thing I have ever seen. How many ounces is that?

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Umm yeah that is weird...I fill mine to the top too. Can you imagine trying to fill each tiny little cube????? I would make a mess and it would take me forever!!!

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I put 2 oz of wax in mine which just covers the cubes. I feel they break apart better than when filled all the way to the top. I max out the FO and encourage my customers to start with one cube. Each person has there own idea what is right with these things.

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I fill mine all the way, but agree that they are easier to deal with when a bit more shallow. So long as you price it right, it doesn't really matter. That person must have been using a pipette or something to fill those. Way to much detail work for me! It's Bag-n-Tag for me! Mine are 100% soy, so they break apart relatively easily already because they are so soft.

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Umm yeah that is weird...I fill mine to the top too. Can you imagine trying to fill each tiny little cube????? I would make a mess and it would take me forever!!!

I, stupidly do that...lol....it does take time and it can make a mess. Now I just let it flow over a bit

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I think the ladies said they are selling them for $1.50 ea. retail. I told the ladies that my wholesale price was $2.00 ea. and the stores are selling them for $4.99 ea. They were in shock, but wanted mine anyway, so I am taking the clamshells to the store next week along with my tart warmers.

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