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Our Favorite Essential Oil Supplier

Village Chandler Marketplace | Supplier Recommendations

Since we have had so many people e-mail us for the web sight that we get our essential oils from we have decided to post it for everyone.

The web sight is www.essentialwholesale.com.

If anyone has any other questions about essential oils and their uses please feel free to contact us.

Bob Sterenberg

American Harvest Candles, LTD.
Dorr, MI

chandler@americanharvestcandles.us
www.americanharvestcandles.us

Note: This note was edited to fix a broken link. No content changes were made other than fixing the broken link. -- The Chandler Guild Webmaster

Favorite Oil Supplier --- and best practices for the Guild

Hi Bob, I have been lurking around for a while and find the information you post to be quite useful. On the post you made "Our Favorite Essential Oil Supplier" you suggest that if others have any questions about essential oils and their uses to contact you.

I would like to encourage you and anyone with questions to put them on line here --- and your answers too -- so that we can all learn from your advice and experience.

Some folks have been doing a lot of e-mail questions-answers to each other once they get a connection on the Guild member community website. This is GREAT -- we are establishing relationships.... but I sure would like to see the questions that folks are asking -- and their answers too.

We are each learning a lot as we develop our products, markets and businesses. I'd like to see the Chandler Guild really have a kind of "share" and "mentor" quality among it's members.

It may take a little more effort than just whizzing off an e-mail, but if we really ARE a community, .... building --- I think it's worth it.

What do you think folks? Would it make sense to do more of those questions/answers here in the Guild member space?

Sharing info

Jim - I agree. When I was first starting out I couldn't find many people who were willing to share their experience, so I had to do a lot of trials and testing to get what I wanted. The guild should be a "safe place" where we can help each other out for the betterment of our home-based or small-scale soy candle industry so we can compete. The big manufacturers are offering soy candles now, so we have to do everything we can to make sure our products are value-added. People would still rather buy a product with some "love" in it as long as it is as good as or better than the ones from the big guys.

Susan Andersen
Cottage Chandler
andertoe@direcway.com

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