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  2. Soy candle - Wikipedia

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    The density of soy wax is about 90% that of water or 0.9 g/ml. [4] This means nine pounds (144 oz) of wax will fill about ten 16-oz jars (160 fluid ounces of volume). Soy wax is available in flake and pellet form and has an off-white, opaque appearance. Its lower melting temperature can mean that candles will melt in hot weather.

  3. So Natural (brand) - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, So Natural was being sold by JD.com. [8] Freedom Foods was the fastest growing supplier of branded retail grocery products in Australia in 2019. [9] Freedom Foods Group was called Noumi Limited, since 30 Nov. 2021. [10] Parent company Freedom Foods changed its name in 2001 following the sale of its cereal and snacks division. [11]

  4. Yun Hai - Wikipedia

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    Soon after that, Yun Hai started selling soy sauces and hot sauces, usually from second- or third-generation family-owned makers in Taiwan. [2] In 2021, China banned pineapple imports from Taiwan (90% of which were exported to China at the time of the ban), an action that was characterized by Taiwan as a campaign to ramp up political pressure.

  5. Wax - Wikipedia

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    Japan wax – a vegetable triglyceride (not a true wax), from the berries of Rhus and Toxicodendron species; Jojoba oil – a liquid wax ester, from the seed of Simmondsia chinensis. Ouricury wax – from the Brazilian feather palm, Syagrus coronata. Rice bran wax – obtained from rice bran (Oryza sativa) Soy wax – from soybean oil

  6. S. C. Johnson & Son - Wikipedia

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    S. C. Johnson's line of wax-reliant products necessitated Herbert Fisk Johnson Jr.’s 1935 expedition to Fortaleza, Brazil, to find a direct sustainable source of wax. [11] From April 1935 until May 1950, the company was the sponsor for the Fibber McGee and Molly radio show, officially known as The Johnson Wax Program. [12]

  7. Soybean oil - Wikipedia

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    Soybean oil, meal and beans. To produce soybean oil, the soybeans are cracked, adjusted for moisture content, heated to between 60 and 88 °C (140 and 190 °F), rolled into flakes, and solvent-extracted with hexanes.

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