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Two Sisters Candleworks Featuring All Natural Soy Candles

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A Note from Two Sisters:
Midwest farmers are taking the candle wax business back from OPEC and Global Oil Conglomerates.
If you want homeland security, support your Main Street business.
A strong economy at street level is our most enduring national security.
Please work with us to make the shift from foreign oil to soy products grown in America's Heartland.
The petro-paraffin wax used by the candle giants is simply the left over residue of gasoline.
Paraffin is the waste sludge produced when gasoline is refined and contain aromatic compounds,
releasing carcinogens when they burn - that are detrimental to health. Even Gel Candles are made of petroleum products.
Join us and put your hard earned dollars towards the fertile farmlands of the Midwest instead of the oil rich Middle East.
We would appreciate your support of the farmers in America and not the Global Oil Conglomerates.


Two Sisters Candleworks proudly supports all American and local farmers and we hope you make the switch to burning Soy Candles in your home also!


Since our candles are made of natural wax, we help reduce the dependency of oil refining.
If you would like to read more about the founder and history of Soy Candles, click here.


We can not emphasize enough the cleanliness of burning soy candles. The health issue of burning a soot free candle stands unchallenged.

CLEAN BURNING -- Soy wax is non-toxic and burns cleaner than paraffin, with no petrol-carbon soot which can blacken walls, ceilings, and furniture, contaminate ventilation ductwork in your home, as well as add toxic carcinogens into the air you breathe.

LONG BURNING -- Soy wax burns slower and cooler than paraffin wax, creating a longer burning candle.

RENEWABLE RESOURCE -- Soybeans are a renewable source, unlike paraffin, which consists of petroleum.

BIODEGRADABLE -- Since soybeans are vegetables, soybean wax (basically made from hydrogenated soybean oil) is naturally biodegradable. Soy wax is also easier to remove from materials and other surfaces than paraffin wax.

HELPS THE FARMERS -- Buying soybean products creates important economic growth for the agricultural sector of the US economy.

Soy candles are simply better for you, your family, and your environment.

Paraffin Wax Disadvantages
There are three main reasons many people avoid buying petroleum (paraffin) products:
* Petroleum smoke/exhaust contains many carcinogenic toxins and produces ugly black soot
* Petroleum is not a renewable resource and it is of a limited supply
* Burning petroleum products creates air pollution and contributes to global warming

Paraffin candles contain up to 11 carcinogenic compounds. These 11 compounds have been deemed 'toxic air contaminants' by the State of California. An air quality researcher, David Krause, has documented evidence that candle soot particles contain many of the same compounds given off from burning diesel fuel.
In the Nov/Dec 2000 edition of the Emagazine, in an article titled, 'The Inside Scoop,' Kathleen O'Neil writes that a recent study of residents in both residential and an industrial areas found chemical levels in the subjects' bodies indicating they had received doses of pollutants in their homes five to 70 times higher than the highest outdoor levels. Burning candles are listed in the article as contributing their share of indoor pollution.
Health hazards are being created when paraffin (petroleum-based wax) is mixed with synthetic fragrance (some not even meant for combustion), and are compounded with chemical fixatives, synthetic glosses and bleached cotton wicks. Health problems have been more evident in the past five or so years due to the increase in popularity of highly scented candles. Hundreds of thousands of dollars of home and furniture damage have been reported, causing a battle with insurance companies and retailers of the candles. Unfortunately, a large percentage of the human population is not aware of candle ingredients, although awareness is growing.
One reason is that candle ingredients are not required to be listed, and labels are often worded in such a way that some consumers think they are buying healthy, aromatherapy candles, when in reality the candle is mostly a petroleum wax, synthetic scent, synthetic fixatives, with a little bit of plant essential oil added in. Even if a candle is labeled as being made of beeswax, often there is paraffin as well. The wicks are usually made of chemically grown cotton that has been bleached using dioxins. Wicks that have a metal, or zinc core, contain small amounts of lead.
Most department stores provide no other option than to buy paraffin candles. However, some natural food stores have began carrying plant-wax candles.

Two Sisters Candleworks soy wax candles contain no lead wicks.
Our plant wax is 100% biodegradable and produces very little soot if any at all.

For more information on the damage that is occurring within the aromatic candle industry and more on positive Soy Products and the rapid growth of the Soybean versatility, see the following links:

Fueling the Statue of Liberty
Visitors to the Statue of Liberty may not know it, but the monument's elevator now runs on a new, biodegradable hydraulic fluid made from soy oil.

May 2001
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - A team of Purdue University students devised a home heating fuel oil that is cheaper and burns cleaner than regular fuel oil, earning first place in the seventh annual New Uses for Soybeans Student Contest.
Their soy heating oil mixes 20 percent soybean oil with regular fuel oil and can be used without making any changes to existing heating systems. The estimated cost of the blended oil is 10 percent less than the cost of fuel oil alone.
Testing and air chamber analysis by the Environmental Protection Agency has found the following compounds in a random group of over 30 candles tested.
Read full article here.The chemical list will astound you.

The same health-conscious homeowner, who would never dream of allowing cigarette smoke inside the house, might be burning aromatherapy paraffin candles with the idea that they promote a healthy, relaxing atmosphere. But, burning paraffin candles could actually have the opposite effect: Scientific testing has shown that paraffin candles can emit pollutants such as acetone, benzene, lead, soot and particulate matter.
Read full article at EC MALL here.

Links to articles regarding reducing candle soot:
EPA Report: Candles & Incense

General information on how to reduce soot emissions

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