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Fragrance Oils
Fillmore Container is proud to introduce:

The day has finally come! We've spoken with many of you to find out what you want in a line of fragrance oils. And we've given a LOT of thought to what we would like in a line of fragrance oils. TruScent is the culmination of all this thinking and smelling and testing. Here's what we came up with:
- Scents that are true to their name! This is a neat concept: our lilac oil smells like you’re walking past a lilac bush (not just a floral concoction)! Apple pie smells like you’re baking an apple pie! We’ll tell you what it is designed to smell like, and you can call it whatever you want - we'll even give you some suggestions!!
- Tested for Soy! All of our fragrances have been designed by Master Perfumers specifically for the C-3 container wax which has received rave reviews from our customers. Most of them have also been tested in other natural waxes and paraffin for accuracy and performance of top, middle and base notes. We think you'll be delighted!
- High potency! C-3 and most natural waxes come out of the box with a 6% fragrance load. We've learned that if you have quality fragrance oil, you don't need to fuss with additives to get a 10% load. So you can spend more time and money buying and blending additives and using additional oils of lesser quality, or you can buy TruScent. We think the choice is simple!
- Consistency! Many of you have sampled a fragrance and were pleased with your sample, only to buy a pound and be less than thrilled. We are assured that all formulations are double checked for accuracy.
- Ideal Packaging! When we first started this process, we wondered why fragrance houses sent all their samples in amber glass bottles, while resellers sold them in plastic condiment containers. We learned that UV light, moisture and oxygenation can break down the subtle structure of a fragrance. The amber color keeps out harmful UV rays and glass has the best barriers to moisture and oxygen, so perfumers insist that their creations are shipped in amber glass. And the HDPE (high density polyethylene) condiment bottles are bad at all three, but they're cheap. We decided to use what the experts use.
- Balance of quality and economy! We’re told that some of the chemicals used to create lesser quality (lower priced) fragrance oils are more likely to overwhelm the olfactory bulb and cause headaches. On the other hand, you can also buy essential oils for hundreds of dollars per pound, but we know you’ve got to price your product to sell to the general public. We think we’ve developed a good balance of quality and cost-effectiveness that will keep your customers coming back for more!
Let us know what you think!
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