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Not Sure Which Jar to Choose?

We now offer the vast majority of our glassware and lids in single piece quantities so you can sample them!

Also, most all of our containers and lids are now sold separately so you can mix and match and create the look YOU want!

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New Drastically Reduced Pricing...

on the VAST majority of our existing glassware line!  This will remain our everyday, low pricing.

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Published Pallet Pricing

We now offer on our website published pallet pricing on ALL of our glassware and most lids!

 

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Since 1999
Lone Star Candle Supply, Inc.
5800 Park Vista Circle
Keller, TX 76248

P: (817) 741-0876
F: (817) 741-0879
T: (800) WAX-WICK

fragrance oils

Fragrance Oils / Candle Scents

We currently carry over 400 high-quality fragrance oils for you to choose from (100% liquid concentrated oils).  Due to our vast selection, we have conveniently categorized our fragrances into several types of categories which are listed in the menu on the left side of this page.

All fragrances are 100% liquid concentrate and have been tested for use in candles.

Please refer to the detailed information for each fragrance oil for:

  • specific pricing for various sizes

  • a detailed description

  • a printable Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)

  • soap & lotion compatibility

  • gel compatibility1

  • flash point2

Fragrances that are indicated as gel compatible are compatible with Penreco Versagel for making gel candles.  It is important to realize, though, that many of our fragrances may contain just a slight amount of a "polar" ingredient which would cause them to be listed as not gel safe when in reality, the fragrance may mix into the gel just fine. The bottom line is test, test, test for yourself to find out which ones work for you.

Flash point information is very important when using these fragrances in gel candles. Most gel manufacturers recommend using a NON-POLAR fragrance with at least a 170° flash point. The flash point is the temperature at which a fragrance can ignite when it comes in contact with an open flame or a spark. It is still perfectly safe to heat a fragrance higher than its flash point provided there is no open flame, spark, or other ignition source.

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