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They must soak the wick in chemicals, or it is in the wax?

Magnesium Sulphate (Epson Salts) for WHITE flames

Lithium Chloride or Potassium Permanganate for PURPLE flames

Barium Nitrate for BLUE flames

Sodium Chloride (table salt) for YELLOW flames

Baronsalts (Borax) for YELLOW-GREEN flames

Copper sulphate (blue vitrol/Bluestone) for BLUE-GREEN flames

Copper Chloride or boric acid for GREEN Flames

Calcium Chloride (Bleaching powder) for ORANGE Flames

Strontium chloride for RED flames

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They must soak the wick in chemicals, or it is in the wax?

Magnesium Sulphate (Epson Salts) for WHITE flames

Lithium Chloride or Potassium Permanganate for PURPLE flames

Barium Nitrate for BLUE flames

Sodium Chloride (table salt) for YELLOW flames

Baronsalts (Borax) for YELLOW-GREEN flames

Copper sulphate (blue vitrol/Bluestone) for BLUE-GREEN flames

Copper Chloride or boric acid for GREEN Flames

Calcium Chloride (Bleaching powder) for ORANGE Flames

Strontium chloride for RED flames

Is that safe to burn though?

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Thanks everybody :)

I am still looking. I forgot to mention they are the aluminum cups.

This always happens...I have a box of something just sitting in my shop collecting dust (for nearly a year) and all of a sudden it becomes popular...and unavailable!!

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Candle science has colored tealight cups. You only have to buy 100 at a time. http://candlescience.com/containers/tealight-cups.php

Not sure if they have fuschia though - I looked quickly and saw red and green....

candlebean - thank you for the candlescience link! I had thought about red tealight cups (or colored ones in general) but with a gazillion suppliers bookmarked, sometimes I just lose the motivation to look through every single one. :o Candlescience isn't one of my regulars so I don't know if I would have made it there on my own.

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