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Pepper scented candles?

Searched without any luck, has anyone ever attempted to make pepper scented candles?

I'm thinking that a bhut scented candle might be pretty nice. Maybe an orange or choccy hab.

On my desk I'm looking at a cranberry, a black cherry, and a vanilla candle.

Why not peppers? Do candles think they're too hoity toity for peppers but not cranberrys?

Just who do these candles think they are, anyway?
 
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skydiver I think your idea is awesome so I was looking at different methods to get the scent in usable form. Looks like oils have to have a certain flashpoint to use in candles, can't have too many bits of pepper flesh in it because they affect the way a candle burns. I personally need a lot more research but you just provided some inspiration. I am not sure about the lotions and bath salts but if they can use it in a pain rub it should be usable in other products. Great idea!!!
 
Just put a couple drops of ZERO at the base of the wicks of a couple normal candles. Not only will you get the lovely fragrance of Orange Habanero, but the added pleasure of macing the entire first floor of the house.
 
Just put a couple drops of ZERO at the base of the wicks of a couple normal candles. Not only will you get the lovely fragrance of Orange Habanero, but the added pleasure of macing the entire first floor of the house.


:hell:
You are a deliciously evil man, Creator.
Hadn't thought of using some ZERO on regular candles.
 
Just make up your own candles and put some dried powder in with the wax. Although you will probably get the same effect Creator is talking about.
 
You are a deliciously evil man, Creator. Hadn't thought of using some ZERO on regular candles.
If there is someone you don't like, put some ZERO in a seasoning injector, and put some in their toothpaste tube. Of course a couple drops into a Tucks container gets a great response as well....
 
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