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 <description>&lt;p&gt;I am very new in the soy candle business and have been experimenting with different scents and wicks. I poured a 9 oz candle into a jar that was widest at 3.25. The scent was very strong prior to burning the candle. I used a #14 wick in the jar and the melt pool was to the sides in about 4 hours. When it burns though, there is no scent. If it&#039;s not burning and I smell the candle it is strong. Would the wrong wick still affect the scent throw if it is burning correctly?&lt;/p&gt;
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