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When candles are burned they release pollutants. Combustion creates an assortment of chemical compounds. There are worse contributors of environmental pollutants than candles however, like open fireplaces, cars, unclean power plants, dirty manufacturing processes, and many more. Because candles release a much smaller amount of pollutants, you can put them on the bottom of your environmental awareness list.
Some candles are worse with releasing pollutants-than others and if you are thinking of going green you should give soy candles, beeswax or vegetable based candles a try. The traditional paraffin candles do emit more pollutants. The ways that burning candles are bad for the environment are due to the byproducts produced when they are combusted. One byproduct is carbon dioxide. Paraffin is a petroleum product, a nonrenewable resource, and adds to the pollution through oil spills and issues associated with the process of oil extraction. Candles produce soot, which is a particulate material that can cause lung irritation. However soy candles produce very little soot, making them an excellent alternative in the green awareness. Also the wick can be an issue with burning candles. Be sure to purchase candles with natural cotton wicks. Some wicks have zinc and lead as additives, when burned releasing harmful gases. Even though lead wicks are banned in some parts of the world it is hard to enforce. Be sure and check the label before buying your candles. Then think of the wrapping your candle is packaged in. Is it biodegradable wrapping? Also the container you candle comes in, is it reusable?
Our soy candles are made with all natural cotton wicks and have no lead or zinc. The containers are easily reusable. The nice thing about soy wax is that it cleans up with just soap and water, making the container environmentally friendly. Enjoy the holidays with our scented natural soy wax candles. They come in various reusable containers and sizes, as well as pillar soy candles, soy votives, body massage soy candles, wood wick soy candles and aromatherapy soy candles. They make great gifts for the hard to buy for person on you holiday shopping list!

Most practicing Jews begin their celebration of Sabbath with the lighting of the Sabbath candles. It begins on Friday night and is a time of rest, no work and inner reflection. It begins precisely 18 minutes prior to sundown and is started with a prayer, usually spoken in Hebrew. The oldest woman in the house is responsible for the lighting of the candles. When there is not a woman present then the oldest man will light the candles and say the prayer. It is then customary to cover their eyes, so not to see the light. Two is the traditional minimum number of candles used, but more is OK. The two candles represent two important texts in the Old Testament or the Torah. During the Sabbath the candles are also an important source of light, as even electricity is shunned.
Soy candles can be used as a source of light in areas where there is no electricity. It is always a good idea to have a few on hand, especially during the stormy weather ahead. Scented soy candles come in pillars, votives, containers, tart melts, aromatherapy, body massage and wood wicks. Pick your favorite fragrance, color and size. Soy candles are made from natural soy wax and are non-toxic, biodegradable, affordable, a renewable resource, and are a healthy choice.

Gone are the days when candles were just limited to paraffin wax and cotton wicks. Now there are hundreds of different varieties of candles, and when it comes to scented candles, the options can seem endless. Soy candles are a newer alternative to the standard paraffin wax; they’re more natural, burn cleaner, and tend to last longer. You can also find votives, tarts, and melts in both soy and paraffin wax varieties. These smaller candles are great for providing fragrance to a room. There are also wood wick candles that burn more slowly, and provide that satisfying crackle just like a real fire.
Whether you’re providing your mother a gift on her birthday, setting the mood for your love interest, or just relaxing after a stressful day, these unique candle varieties are sure to please. As with all candles, just make sure you put them out and don’t leave them unattended for long!

Resolutions, resolutions, resolutions. How many have you made in the past and never kept? Plan on making some for this new year? How about the resolution to turn over a healthier lifestyle! Start it with soy candles. They burn cleaner and are better for your health. They produce very little to no soot, are easy to clean up with soap and water, create no toxins in the air, last 50% longer than paraffin candles, and are a renewable resource being made from soybeans.
Jar candles or tins make a lovely addition to any room. These candles are easy to move from one place to another. You won’t have to worry about the wax dripping onto a surface. The candle holder is a part of the package, so no worrying about purchasing a holder. When the soy candle is all burnt, you have a beautiful container for yet some other use.
If you want a different presentation of a soy candle try a pillar soy candle. They come in different sizes, so you can make a beautiful arrangement with them on your table. For a truly creative option, try a chunky soy pillar candle. They are made using richly scented chunks that are over-poured with scented wax of a complimentary fragrance and color. These soy candles are a marriage of artistry and fragrance. The result is a pillar soy candle that is a work of art, visually appealing and aromatically pleasing. When lit they become even more beautiful as the flame dances behind the multi-colored translucent wax.
Then if you are looking for a smaller version of a pillar, try a soy votive candle. The up side of burning a votive is you will never get tried of their fragrance. You can keep trying a new scent often, and find your favorite one. For elegance, try putting your votive in a beautiful holder and set several around your home, and let their aroma burst forth.
Looking for a flame-less soy candle, try gourmet soy melts. Just add them to a candle warmer dish, plug it in and let them melt down. Soy melts come in several fragrances. Mix and match till you find your favorites. Remember the warmer dish will clean up with just soap and water.
Aromatherapy soy candles bring the healing power to your mind and body. These fragrant candles are made with pure essential oils. Their aromatic fragrance is captivating, beautiful and sensual. Each one is designed to provide a gourmet aromatherapy soy candle experience. The powerful scent of orange is held to be invigorating and renewing while lavender has a calming effect.
Soy wood wicks offers a level of ambiance beyond that of traditional soy wax candles that use a cotton wick. The wood wick melts the scented soy wax faster and disperses the soy candle fragrance into the air much quicker. With a wood wick soy candle you can hear the soothing sound of the organic wood wick, softly crackling as it burns.
Gourmet body massage soy candles will heighten your senses; of touch (as the warm skin-nourishing and moisturizing massage oil is gently massaged into your skin), of sight (by setting the mood with the mesmerizing glow of candlelight) and smell (from its deliciously soft fragrance). They will ignite your love life, helping to make those special moments even more intimate. The candle oil is irresistible! The nutrient rich oils contained in the soy candle will rejuvenate, soften and hydrate your skin. Along with improving skin resiliency and texture, the massage soy oil blend will leave your skin luxurious, silky smooth and delicately scented.
Try a fragrance oil that is 100% pure and undiluted. You can add fragrance oil to potpourri or use them in a scent burner. They are perfect to use in a lamp ring. Simply pour a small amount of your favorite scent into the lamp ring, set it on top of the light bulb and turn on the lamp. The heat from the bulb will disperse the scent from the fragrance oil throughout your home.
Whatever your choice of soy candle is, you can’t go wrong. Mix and match styles, sizes and fragrances for a truly, enjoyable, healthy, soy candle experience. Happy New Year!

Simply put, a container candle is a candle sold in a container, such as a glass jar or metal tin. A soy container candle is one made from soy-wax from the soybean. The candles are molded directly inside their respective container with the hot soy-wax. The soy candle is made to be stored and burned in its original container. Using a soy container candle provides for greater safety from being a fire hazard. You can find a wide range of containers ranging in many sizes, shapes, styles and materials. You can even find container candles made from recycled materials.
Scented soy container candles come with lids to keep the fragrance contained until you want to burn the candle. A lid makes it easy to transport the soy candle from one room to another. The lid also prevents the scent from becoming overwhelming when not in use, as it can permeate other objects.
You can make your own soy container candle at home. Just purchase some soy-wax and collect your choice of container and go to work on your own creation. Happy Holidays!

We all have our favorite fragrances in perfumes, soaps, shampoos and even candles. Fragrance is a major part of our lives today. Over 75% of the candles sold on the market are scented. Candle manufacturers and fragrance companies have begun to work together to create pleasing scents for our homes and our lives. They want to also increase our quality of life by increasing our comfort levels with scented candles.
To really increase your quality of life and keep your health optimum, soy candles are the way to go. They are non-toxic to your health, a renewable resource, affordable since they last 50% longer than paraffin candles, and Eco-friendly. They come in all sizes and shapes, and various containers.
Here are some popular scents to think about as you decide on what fragrance you might like to try. They rank from the most popular as number 1 and on down the list.
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Scents for the kitchen: vanilla, cinnamon, coffee, gingerbread, pumpkin, apple pie, and brown sugar.
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Scents from fruits: citrus and apple have a wide range from the light and airy scents to the warm comforting scents, also found are melon, peach and black cherry.
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Scents of floral: lavender, lilac, rose, jasmine and gardenia are soft and light scents.
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Scents for the spa: mint, eucalyptus, sandalwood, green tea and ylang ylang were created for relaxation and mood elevation.
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Scents for real life: rain, fresh linen, ocean mist, baby powder and many more that remind us of familiar day to day scents.
Whatever your favorite scent might be, there is probably a fragrant scented soy candle just waiting to find a place in your home. Won’t you give a homeless soy candle a place to throw back and let their scent go for the holidays. Enjoy, as it permenates you with its essence of pure bliss.

When candles were first used the wick was made from braided cotton dipped into the candle wax to help stiffen it and keep it from burning down to rapidly. Along the way the cotton wick became obsolete. People decided they wanted a really stiff wick and added lead to it.
In 1973 research conducted by the Health Research Group stated that lead-wick candles emitted toxic levels of lead. This was similar to that of lead based paints being a potential risk of lead poisoning to children, if ingested. The wick had to be burnt to emit the toxins. Unfortunately, the petition made by this group was not recognized and granted until the year 2000.
Health risks to lead exposure include involvement with the nervous system and the cardiovascular and blood systems. The risks affect both the adult and child, with children being more at risk since their bodies systems are still in developmental stages.
Lead-wick candles are still being sold in places like bargain and discount type stores and are being imported from overseas. To assure your candle does not have a lead-wick, look at the label. If this doesn’t show what kind of wick it is, then look at the wick itself. If you notice a very thin metal core in the center of the wick, it is a lead-wick candle. Lead-wicks will burn with more smoke and when extinguished continue to smoke for several minutes after.
Our soy candles are made with lead-free, natural cotton wicks. They are safe for the environment and for your health. Our wood wick soy candles have a unique wooden wick that crackles when it burns. Help promote wick safety by choosing to burn cotton or wooden wicks. Your health and children will thank-you.

Halloween is over and with it the Jack-O’-Lantern, but Thanksgiving is soon to come. One thing these celebrations have in common is the pumpkin. The pumpkin is thought to have originated in North America. References to the pumpkin date back many centuries from Greek, to French, to English, to American. Its name has undergone many changes as well from the Greek “pepon”, to the French “pompon”, to the English “Pumpion”, to the American colonists name “pumpkin”. It has been used by the Native American Indians as a staple in their diets long before the pilgrims landed in America. They used it in making mats from dried pumpkin strips, as well as roasting those strips for food. Then the pilgrims arrived and found pumpkin becoming a staple in their diet as well. Pumpkin pie is believed to have found its origin when the colonists filled the carved out shell with milk, spices and honey and baked it in the hot ashes of a dying fire.
A great way to celebrate Thanksgiving is by filling your home with the fresh scent of pumpkin spice. There are versatile styles of soy container candles, soy votives, soy wood wicks, soy melts and fragrance oils in which to choose the fragrance of pumpkin spice. Enjoy this Thanksgiving and give thanks for the many blessings in your life. Happy Thanksgiving!
With the cooler months just around the corner, I tend to burn more soy wax candles because I am in inside more. Below are some soy candle safety tips to ensure a safer burn experience in your home.
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Burn on a heat resistant surface.
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Keep lit candle out of reach of children and pets.
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Never leave lit candles unattended. Keep your lighted candle within sight.
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Never burn a candle near anything that can catch on fire.
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Read and follow all manufacturer instructions and warnings carefully.
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Trim the wick to 1/8 inch each time before burning.
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Use an appropriate candle holder, that will not tip over accidentally.
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Keep burning candle away from drafts, vents and air currents.
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Extinguish if your candle smokes, flickers repeatedly, or the flame becomes too high. Cool and trim the wick. Check for drafts and then re-light.
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Keep the wax pool free of wick trimmings, matches and debris.
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Always burn candles in a well ventilated room.
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Extinguish the flame if it comes too close to the holder or container. For a safety margin, stop burning a candle when 2 inches of wax remains, 1/2 inch if in a container.
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Never touch or move a votive or container candle when the wax is liquid.
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Extinguish a pillar candle if the wax pool approaches the outer edge.
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Place lighted candles at least 3 inches apart.
Enjoy the winter months by enhancing your sense of smell, sight, and touch with soy wax candles, soy wood wicks and soy body massage candles. Happy winter months ahead!

First light the wood wick. Since the wood is harder than a cotton wick it may take 2-3 attempts. If you are still having trouble lighting the wick, try gently tipping the candle and lighting one side of the wood wick. Once it is lit, then tip the candle the other way and let the flame travel to the other side of the wick. After the wick is completely aflame return the candle upright. Next let the candle burn until the melted wax touches the outer edge of the jar. If the wood wick is not making a crackling sound as it burns, extinguish the flame, and let the wax cool to a solid form. Trim the cooled wick to where it sits just above the wax. It is easiest to use your fingers to trim the wood wick by breaking off the softer burned wood evenly across the wick. It is important to keep the wick trimmed just above the wax to experience the soft crackling sound as it burns. Now you are ready to enjoy the gourmet fragrance of your wood wick soy candle.
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