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I wonder what is the difference between soy wax used to make cakes and wax candles in it is?

The reason I'm asking is because all the sites offer was selling candle wax for tarts and containers separately.

In general, all types of wax, the container of wax made to melt at a lower temperature (the "melting point"). You do not want a candle to liquefy autonomous, because it will become a puddle of dirty water, but candle containers are designed to liquefy. So in general the difference of the wax is melting point – higher for foot candles, lowest for Container candles.


Freshware 30-Cavity Silicone Chocolate, Jelly and Candy Mold


Freshware 30-Cavity Silicone Chocolate, Jelly and Candy Mold


$12.99


The Freshware CB114 30 cavity mini chocolate mold is perfect for any kitchen kitchen! This professional quality silicone mold can be used to make chocolates, mints, hard candy, gelatin snacks, gummies, soap and so much more. Simply pour your candy in the mold and remove by turning it upside down once set. Each mold makes 30 candies in 6 different shapes. Colors may vary….

Freshware 12-Cavity Silicone Petite Loaf Pan


Freshware 12-Cavity Silicone Petite Loaf Pan


$13.82


Make small loaves of bread, corn bread or mini angel food cakes with the CB105 petite loaf pan from Freshware. Constructed of food-grade silicone that’s oven, freezer and dishwasher safe, this pan ensures easy release of your baked goods as well as fast clean up. The CB105 silicone loaf pan is also odor and heat resistant. Colors may vary….

Freshware 12-1/2-Inch Silicone Loaf Pan, 1-Piece


Freshware 12-1/2-Inch Silicone Loaf Pan, 1-Piece


$11.99


Make a variety of delicious treats and dishes with the Freshware CB103 12.5″ silicone loaf pan. This kitchen essential is great for making pound cake, quick breads, meatloaf and even casseroles. This FDA-approved food grade silicone loaf pan cooks food evenly and completely, and can be put into the oven, microwave, or straight into the freezer. Includes 1 pan….

Replacement Bulb 15 Watt for Plug-in Warmer


Replacement Bulb 15 Watt for Plug-in Warmer


$2.00


15 watt replacement bulb for plug-in scentsy warmers…

Plug-In Ceramic Tart Warmer and Night Light - Burgundy


Plug-In Ceramic Tart Warmer and Night Light – Burgundy


$13.95


Convenient and easy to use almost anywhere, enjoy the fragrance and glow of a candle without the flame. Safely enjoy the fragrance of your favorite scented wax tarts or melts without the flame of a candle. The soft glow emitted from the plug-in’s base makes a great night light, too. Perfect for kitchens and baths, this unique plug-in wall unit warmer can melt one standard size wax melt/tart or sma…

CERAMIC PLUG-IN NIGHT LIGHT AROMA WAX MELTER


CERAMIC PLUG-IN NIGHT LIGHT AROMA WAX MELTER


$12.90


This attactive wax tart warmer will add a pleasant scent to any room. Add your choice of fragrance to the dish, flip the switch and in very short order the rooom will be filled with the pleasant scent. The wax is melted gently by a 15 watt bulb and the bottom of the light is vented allowing light to shine through which provides a useful night light. The unit measures approximately 5″ high and 3″ w…

2-Pack Rose Petals EcoScents Scented Wax Melts - Maximum scent load delivering 120+ hours of fragrance.


2-Pack Rose Petals EcoScents Scented Wax Melts – Maximum scent load delivering 120+ hours of fragrance.


$3.95


This is a set of 2 Rose Petals scented melts. Lush and redolent. A bouquet of memories fill each scented wax cube. Only a few minutes of burning this fragrance will make a whole house smell like your local flower shop.
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