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Date: | Wed, 10 Sep 2003 08:47:05 -0500 |
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>>Obviously, it's too dark to sell to candle makers, as they
prefer the white cappings wax, as I understand it.<<
I like to have many colors of wax for variety when I
make candles. I use the dark brown colors to make
my "bear with skep" candles. Makes a beautiful
bear. I tell my customers that my candles are 100%
beeswax in natural colors (no artificial color added)
and I tell them where the various colors come from.
Candles in multiple colors (white, yellow, orange,
bronze, and brown) seem to sell better for me than
all of the same color.
Layne Westover, College Station, Texas
(DBA Aggieland Apiaries/Layne's Lumens)
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