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Years ago I started with J223. Over the years I have played with a number of waxes, but I always came back to it. I use zinc wicks because I double-wick and they burn best for me when double-wicking. I started adding soy to make the wax more opaque and pull away from the jar to cut down on the crazy J223 wet spots. Lately I have been feeling like my candles aren't as strong as they used to be, so I decided to try one with no soy. Guess what--knock-ya-down scent throw! Maybe the soy was too much for my zincs. I was really only adding it for appearance, so I'll take my scent throw and the wet spots that come with it!

Jenn

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If this wax is such a good thrower then why did you stop using it?

Because when I switched to soy and palm my sales took off. Paraffin typically is a hard sell around here. Everyone wants soy. Now I am using palm which has similar qualities that both soy and paraffin have and the customers love it so thats why I use it.

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