maymorganlondon
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I'm beginning to think not too, thought the Lavender Gelato would be proper lavender not s foodie type.
Right, now, what's the difference between a melt cup & a wax melt? Talk about a learning curve!
Dale is much better than JF was on the launch.
Melt cups are used in the Scenterpieces. They are plastic tubs with lids on them. Remove the lid (obviously) when warming them, and replace the lid when they are cooled.
Wax melts are used in meltwarmers and they do not come in plastic tubs. You can crumble them or break them to do a bit of mixology (but like play-doh, once mixed you can't unmix them). Wax melts are also sometimes called wax tarts (their original name, which is due to the shape of them). If you use a container for your wax melt it makes it easier to remove and store them so you can switch them around more. NB: all melt warmer dishes are designed to take 1 wax melt-worth of wax - so if mixing, don't forget that. If you want to mix 2 melts - half of each one...
Melts are cheaper, and come in a wider range of fragrances.
On the candle front - votives are the same as samplers.