Common Scents Gifts Now Offers JavaSoy Coffee!

March 09, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Valparaiso, IN – Common Scents Gifts would like to introduce its newest line of soy-based products – coffee! This is a perfect way to get the taste you love with significantly less caffeine! This line of soy coffee blends high-quality Colombian Arabica coffee and specially-selected roasted soybeans. It contains no carbohydrates, fats, or sugars, and has 50% less caffeine than regular coffee, yet it tastes just as great as your everyday coffee. It’s available in several flavors and also comes in de-caf.

Common Scents Gifts also prides itself on its wide variety of soy candles. Here are some tips for getting the maximum enjoyment from your soy candles.

Be sure to place the soy candle on a heat resistant, dry surface away from anything flammable and definitely out of reach of children, pets, and drafts. When appropriate, holders designed particularly for that style of candle can be used. A burning candle should never be left unattended. Keep the candle in sight at all times. Avoid burning candles in a draft or near excessive vibration, as this may cause uneven burning.

When burning soy candles, always allow the candle to liquefy to the edge before extinguishing. This will prevent tunneling. The larger the diameter of the candle, the longer it will take the candle to liquefy to the edge. Occasionally, different fragrances burn at different rates of time. Never replace the lid on a container to extinguish the flame.

If the soy candle begins to smoke, it is an indication that the wick is too long. Extinguish the wick and wait for wax to solidify before trimming the wick and relighting. Do not tri wick when lighting the candle for the first time. After that, trim to ¼” to ½” before lighting.

Damaged containers should not be used. Do not use if cracked, chipped, or scratched. Glass containers may become hot. Always burn candle on a protected surface or coaster, and avoid moving lit candles.

Discontinue use of candle when ¼” of wax remains. Allowing candle to burn until no liquid remains will cause excessive heat, and may cause glass to break or incur damage to surface area where candle is being burned.

Do not allow direct sunlight to any soy wax candle. Sunlight may cause change in candle characteristics and/or even oxidize. Store candles in a cool, dark, dry place.