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Best Scented Soy Candles: Natural Soy And Wholesale Soy Candles

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Published: August 21, 2007

When walking through nearly any home in America, one is likely to spot at least one scented candle. Scented candles have grown in popularity largely due to the large selection of candle scents available today. It seems homeowners can choose practically any candle scent imaginable, from apple pie to zucchini bread. However, there has recently been some debate over whether these scented candles are harmful to the health of their users. Many believe that scented soy candles are a far more healthy option when it comes to burning candles.

Scented soy candles offer a more natural way to fill a home with alluring aromas. In fact, many experts are coming forward to warn homeowners about the dangers of paraffin-scented candles. For example, the American Lung Association has warned that many paraffin candles are to blame for poor indoor air quality. Paraffin scented candles are produced from petroleum and contain many toxins which are emitted into the home once the wick is lit. In addition, studies have shown that nearly 30 percent of paraffin candles are made with wicks containing lead. Luckily, homeowners can now purchase a more natural soy candle. Scented, natural soy candles are free of toxins and are made with lead-free wicks.

Many retailers are now offering scented soy candles. One popular retailer is the Zionsville Soy Candle Company. They offer a wide selection of scented soy candles which include: Airport Cinnamon Buns, Fresh Cut Grass, Hot Fudge Brownie, and Leather Boots. The natural soy candles offered at the Zionsville Candle Company are rated by two different categories: the sniff test and the throw test. With the sniff test, scented soy candles are rated according to the strength of scent prior to being lit. The throw test informs shoppers on the strength of the scented soy candles once they are lit. Homeowners can purchase these scented soy candles from the rustic soy candle line, traditional soy candle line, or a pet soy candle line.

Another popular choice of scented soy candles are Ergo candles. Ergo candles are made from pure vegetable soy wax and contain candlewicks made from cotton and papercore. Made with essential oils, Ergo scented soy candles include scents such as Hawaiian Jasmine, Mandarin Vanilla, and Fresh Bamboo. Homeowners can purchase Ergo scented soy candles at thesensualcandle.com for approximately $20 per candle.

Candle lovers can even find delightful scented soy candles for wholesale as well. The candle makers at Maddison Avenue offer a wide selection of wholesale soy candle. Maddison Avenue also offers private labeling for the reasonable price of $40. These wholesale soy candles are offered in a variety of fragrances, including: aloe vera, pears & berries, pineapple ginger, and cotton candy. Some scents are made from pure essential oils, while others are safe enough to be applied to the skin. These scented wholesale soy candle can be sampled as tea lights, which are sold at wholesale prices.

Candles are yet another option being offered as natural products. Scented soy candles are made from natural ingredients, making them far less toxic than paraffin candles. Homeowners can also find scented soy candles offered with just as large of a selection of scents. With soy candles offering a more organic and healthy way to enjoy scented candles, paraffin candles are having a difficult time holding a light to scented soy candles.


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Soy vs. Paraffin. Zionsville Candle Company. 2007. 16 Aug. 2007. http://www.zionsvillecandlecompany.com/soyvsparaff in.html
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