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Avg. Customer Review:
Number of Reviews: 8
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Great for wax tarts 05/11/2013
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Reviewer: Onita Mangini from Massillon, Ohio US
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I only make wax tarts, but I use to make candles. Did not care for this in candle making, but for wax tarts, this is pretty good, I like it.
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Really wanted to like this wax... 02/23/2013
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Reviewer: A viewer from USA
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But I don't. (I'm sorry). I can't seem to get a decent scent throw, no matter what I do. I was using a different wax for tarts and will go back to that. I even had some clients ask me if I had changed something because my tarts weren't as good as all the ones they had gotten from me previously (even in the same scents) - uh-oh! The only difference is the wax. Like I said, I wanted to love it, but it just didn't work for me.
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Perfect in my tart melts 06/15/2012
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Reviewer: Tranise Toliver from Monroe, LA US
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I love this wax in my tart melts. It works better than the regular soy.
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LOVE this wax! 10/22/2011
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Reviewer: Beth Bleykhman from Asheville, NC US
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I made some tarts yesterday...clean-up is so easy! This is a great price, too! I've been shopping around my town and the cheapest I've found this for is $5.29/lb! LOVE NG!
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Lovely and Creamy 10/19/2011
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Reviewer: Alison Bostock from LONDONDERRY, NH US
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I thought I would try Golden Foods Soy Wax 464 for a change. I heated the wax to 185, poured at 110, but got nothing but holes on top. I then tried pouring at 135 and 170 and each candle came out lovely and smooth. Just make sure all glass jars are warmed before pour. I did find on each candle that after lit, when the wax hardened, they all had holes and pits. Not very attractive. Apart from that, the wax is lovely and creamy.
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