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Sitting on the dock of the display…

09/01/2010 07:45 PM
As the summer just blasted by us, it’s almost time to switch out the display window, again. I just got back from getting a bunch of cool fall goodies for the windows.  I say windows because I have also been trying to update the window on the other side of the store. After the clown fiasco [...]

The Circus Window Nightmare…

07/30/2010 07:13 AM
What I thought would be a quick, easy, cool looking window turned out to be anything but.  When the circus theme first popped into my head I should have known I was just asking for trouble. The build of the clown took forever. Pieces ordered online took weeks to arrive and some parts were backordered.  It [...]

Sweet Butterfly Garden

05/22/2010 06:04 PM
My cute little butterflies are back in the window for our May display “The Butterfly Garden”. I found some hanging vines with lights that look total cool at night. It feels like just yesterday that I put the window up but it was actually quite a few weeks ago.  Easter was so early I just couldn’t [...]

Get Your Good Karma Here!

05/12/2010 05:09 PM
Who doesn’t need some Good Karma?? Well now you can get some right here at Things that Make Scents. That’s right; our new Good Karma scent is now available both online and in the retail store. With its two tone blue and purple color it would be a fun gift to give. Pick up some Good Karma [...]

Learn The History Of Soy Wax


Invention of soy wax


Soy wax is quite a recent invention. It was only in 1991, when Michael Richards, when looking for a cheaper alternative for beeswax, that he developed soy wax. There was a big demand for natural wax candles, but beeswax was about 10 times more expensive than paraffin. As he entered the candle industry with beeswax products he realized there was a growing demand for natural wax candles. Michael Richard tested different natural plant waxes and finally ended up with a vegetable wax which was made with partially hydrogenated soy oil, coconut oil and palm oil. He also blended beeswax with soy wax to make an economical natural wax candle.



Commercialization of soy wax


In 1995, the Body Shop, a national chain of stores, was the first to offer soy candles to the general public. The first natural wax candles which were delivered to the Body Shop were a mixture of beeswax and almond oil. Later this almond oil was completely replaced with soy wax.

In 1996 Michael succeeded in replacing the expensive beeswax with soy wax. The candle wax then mainly consisted of hydrogenated soybean oil. He developed different mixtures of soy wax for container candles and free standing candles, which needed a higher melting point.

The soy wax producer Candleworks negotiated in 1997 a research project with the University of Iowa which resulted in the study: "Increasing the Use of Soybeans in the Manufacturing of Candles".

In 1998 The Indiana Soybean Board unveiled at the Farm Progress Show special patented soy wax, Harvest Lights, which was developed by a farmer-funded group.

Since 1999 a lot of research was done to proof the benefits of soy wax. This resulted in 2 scientific publications:

  • Rezaei, K., T. Wang, and L. A. Johnson. Hydrogenated vegetable oils as candle wax. J. Am. Oil Chem. Soc. 79: 1241-1247 (2002).
  • Rezaei, K, T. Wang, and L.A. Johnson. Combustion characteristics of candles made from hydrogenated soybean oil. J. Am. Oil Chem. Soc. 79: 803-808 (2002). (Download this document)

Cargill bought in 2001 the patent of Michael's soy wax innovation. Now Cargill manufactures soybean wax, which is supplied to soy wax candle producers.

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