Friday, January 15, 2010

Tallow Candles What Are The Vegan Alternatives For Candles?

What are the vegan alternatives for candles? - tallow candles

What kind of candles vegans use?
Of course you can not use tallow or beeswax.
Paraffin, perhaps? Or is he waxes available?

Just curious.

9 comments:

Gardenia said...

There are soy and palm candles available. Paraffin is a byproduct of oil, so I guess technically vegan, but certainly not as clean as burning natural vegetable origin.

Stacey and Corey said...

In general, vegans use soy candles.

There are vegans (vegetarians who we are) and the use of candles and beeswax burn cleaner and everything ... but I've never been a soy candles in front.

rooketho... said...

Fork handles?

rooketho... said...

Fork handles?

Cyndi said...

I know they sell soy candles in candle stores. They burn cleaner and have a stronger flavor. ooooh, and are less expensive

http://www.caterpillarscandles.com/
they also sell come

exsft said...

Lamps?

Seriously, paraffin is used most often. Soy candles are practically not available, such as soya is almost 100% not for food products such as candles and everything. In fact, the beeswax is virtually non-existent here, not today.

David V said...

Depends on what you do with the candles I suppose, but if it is using light thats cool cos it will not kill do not eat meat from these people

Princess said...

Soy wax parm

Princess said...

Soy wax parm

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