For a similar candle dye we recommend our Honeycomb Dye Blocks. It is more concentrated, so you can use less of the dye block to achieve the same color as the dye chips. Our dye chips are packed in foil bags that virtually eliminate color from bleeding through the bag and staining other surfaces. Fragrance Oil Recommendations: Frankincense and Myrrh, Hansel and Gretel's House, Pumpkin Caramel Crunch, Pumpkin Pie, Strudel and Spice, Toasted Pumpkin Spice Made in the USA
Directions:
The candle in the picture was made with 1 dye chip in a pound of IGI 4794 paraffin wax. For soy, parasoy, or other natural waxes you may need to use 2 or more chips to achieve a similar color.
Add dye chips to wax at 185 degrees or higher to ensure they'll dissolve completely.

Maple Dye Chips
Maple Dye Chips has a 4 of 5 Stars Rating
3 reviewsMaple Dye Chips
Maple Dye Chips has a 4 of 5 Stars Rating
3 reviewsProperties
After using two dye chips in one pound of ecosoya PB the candles came out looking about 5-6 shades more orange than in the above picture - just enough to ruin my Apple and Maple Bourbon candles. I understand that dye chips react differently in soy than they do in paraffin, and the differences in color may be due to my computer, but it would have been nice to be warned about the very orange tint (not how I would imagine Maple). That being said, it is a nice color - perfect for a pumpkin scent!
This maple dye chip was perfect for the pumpkin pie fragrance. I used GB 464 soy wax and knew with soy I would need to use more chips. I ended up using 9 chips in 2 lbs of wax. It looks just like pumpkin pie filling. Will be ordering this again for sure.
This worked very well in 415 for Pumpkin Pie