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Wolfbeckett553 karma

I just barfed a little in my mouth.

Wolfbeckett30 karma

I see the point you're making, but you can't even really call them science communicators if what they're communicating is in no way supported by science. Harping about the number of syllable in a food is just plain wrong. Lye only has one syllable, but you don't want to start mainlining it. If you call water dihydrogen monoxide, now it has a bunch of syllables, I guess it's not healthy any more? It paints a far too simplistic view of the world that, I think, increases confusion more than it helps to cure it.

Most of it is just naturalistic fallacy hokum.

Wolfbeckett20 karma

Yes. The tax laws in this country alone are so ridiculously convoluted that you are probably breaking at least one of those without realizing it.

Wolfbeckett16 karma

Have ALL the upvotes.

Wolfbeckett12 karma

Not sure if you'll respond since you put this up several hours ago but here goes. I am willing to give your product a try to see if it is in fact superior to the Yankee tarts that I am currently using but I had a couple of questions first.

-The wax melts I'm guessing are the same thing as tarts. I noticed they are $8, is that $8 for one of these things or do they come in 6 packs like on the picture?

-I can usually get about 2 tealight's worth of scent out of a Yankee, although the second tealight's worth is definitely not as strong as the first. For the wax melts, how many tea lights on average do you get out of one before having to toss it and start with a new one?

-Do you sell unscented warming tealights? I have that kind of melter, I don't trust the plugin ones because all of the outlets are near the floor and I have cats, I can just envision one of them knocking into it and starting a fire or something ;).

-I like outdoorsy (wood and leather and such), weather based (rain and such), and some fruit scents, which of your products do you recommend in these types of categories?

Good luck with your business!