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If we had to pick one wax for all makers of any experience level, CandleScience Coconut Apricot Wax is it. Through extensive research and testing, our lab has developed a user-friendly, single-pour container wax that makes it easier to achieve the strong hot throw and smooth tops found in luxury candles. And, the cure time is just one to two days!

This wax features the ability to create multi-wick candles in containers with diameters as small as 3.25”, which elevates both the aesthetic and fragrance intensity of your candle line while minimizing your costs. Learn more about how to calculate your costs in our article on How to Price Your Candles.

Benefits

  • Luxury apricot wax blend
  • Elevated multi-wick aesthetic
  • Single-pour with smooth tops
  • Excellent hot throw
  • Minimal frosting
  • Good color retention
  • Enhanced UV protection

Our custom blend of apricot, coconut, and soy includes a UV additive that protects candles from yellowing and dyed candles from fading due to light exposure. Our formulation minimizes frosting, allows for bolder use of color, and the inclusion of paraffin is key to this wax’s strong fragrance throw.

Candle Maker's Notes
A unique feature of this wax is that a traditional melt pool, where the wax is fully melted to the edge of the container, isn’t necessary. As long as the wax continues to melt and slide into the wax, the wax will be fully utilized.

See our lab notes for details on how to conduct your burn testing.

1 lb Heat-Safe Bags
Our custom wax is offered in 1 lb heat-safe, BPA-free bags for testing. No metal pouring pitcher is needed.

Troubleshooting Tips

  • Too much soot with a single wick? Try double- or triple-wicking with smaller wicks. Containers with diameters larger than 3.25” will likely need more than one wick.
  • Wet spots? Warm your jars before pouring your wax and/or pour your wax at a warmer temperature.
  • Visible striations or layers in your dyed candles? Pour the wax at a slightly warmer temperature.
  • Trying to find the right wick for your CandleScience Coconut Apricot Wax candles? Our Wick Guide will help get your testing started.

For additional help choosing the right candle wax for your candles, visit our Wax Guide.

Wholesale Wax Ordering
Check out our wholesale page for more information on ordering CandleScience Coconut Apricot Wax in bulk.

Made in the USA

Wax Properties

Wax Type
Custom Wax
Form
Soft Slab
Appearances
Creamy White
Recommended Wick Series
AL, CD, LX
Melt Point
121-131°F (49.4-55.0°C)
Pour Temp
170°F (76.7°C)
Oil Content
0.0%
Prop 65 Warning
No
Ingredients
Apricot, Coconut, Paraffin, Soy

Applications

Container
10% or 1.6 oz/lb. (45 g/454 g)

Instructions

Heat to 185°F (85°C) using a double boiler. Add fragrance or essential oil, remove from heat, and stir for two minutes. Pour at 170°F (77°C) +/- 5°F (3°C).

Product Reviews

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4 out of 5 Stars.
114 reviews
5 out of 5 Stars.
Please keep this wax
Darkpinescandles 2025-08-15

I love this wax. It is so smooth and beautiful. CT and HT performance vary depending on the fragrance oil used and I find wood wicks bring the best results. I really love how clean and silky the tops look when cooled.

Please don’t discontinue this blend.

5 out of 5 Stars.
Love this wax, but with some quirks
Slow Sunday Candle Co. 2025-08-14

Just to start, this wax is beautiful. The finish is a breathtaking creamy finish that is as smooth as ice. I'm working on a fall line currently and read over CS lab notes on the wax. I heated my wax to 190, added FO at 190, stirred between 1-2 mins and tried my best to pour between 175 - 170 degrees. My pours weren't always exact at these numbers but pretty close. It has been about 24 hours of curing at this point, I made 10 candles, every 2 were a unique scent from CS (different size vessels as I'm in testing currently) with a 9%FL. After 24 hours, I'm getting very very little to no cold throw from my candles. I will be wickless testing these 10 and after finding the right wick will be making another 10 for testing before production for the fall line I need to complete by September, but I'm concerned if I cant figure out this cold throw situation no one will buy these. I plan to let them cure another 2 days, but am feeling pretty nervous.

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CandleScience responded: 2025-08-15

Hi there! Thank you so much for your review. We're glad to hear that you love the aesthetics of this wax, though we're so sorry the cold throw hasn't been as strong as expected. There can be a few different culprits behind this, and we'd love to learn more about what you're experiencing so that we can tailor our troubleshooting to the specific issue you're encountering. A member of our Customer Support team is reaching out via email to help.

5 out of 5 Stars.
Amazing Wax ~ My New Exclusive
Cazembe - House of Dwyer 2025-08-04

This wax is truly a blessing. I started my journey with 464 and 100% soy is just not for me. I need passion! I need throw! Cold, Hot, smooth tops; I need LUXURY! and Coconut Apricot delivers. It is now my chosen exclusive wax over another brand's luxury coconut soy wax because it's slightly more affordable. Once I learned my container/wick combo for this wax it was smooth sailing. I enjoy how nicely it burns and resets. The temperature is also standard at 185 F heating and pouring at 160 - 170 F. It also enables me to keep fragrances at 8% with much satisfaction. I could go 10% to be extreme but honestly this wax makes it easy to maintain fragrance costs but delivering a lot with a little.

The only annoying thing is it is very gooey in it's cold form but wear gloves and all is well.

I will be using this wax for 90% of my brand's uses. Keep up the good work and DO NOT DISCONTINUE (please ^_^).

4 out of 5 Stars.
Hot Throw Issues
Derrick Nelson 2025-07-01

I have been using Golden Brands 464 for a year now and I love the cold and hot throw of that wax, however I love to color my wax and I use clear vessels and the frosting really bothered me with that wax. I wanted to give this wax a try to remedy that issue.

I used Candlescience’s Salted Honey Butter fragrance oil at 10% fragrance load. I used the studio tumbler jar by Candlescience as my vessel with a CD 16 wick. I colored this candle with a mixture of brown and yellow to test the frosting.

When my candle cooled, the top was very smooth. There were no cracks or sink holes. I didn’t have to use my heat gun for anything. After 5 days cure time there was no visible frosting which is great! There was also amazing jar adhesion. I didn’t see any separation from the vessel. However, the cold throw in that candle is very weak and I don’t smell the hot throw at all.

I really would like to switch to this wax, but I need help figuring out how to achieve good cold and hot throws, which is the most important part.

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CandleScience responded: 2025-07-02

Thanks for trying out and reviewing our wax! We're glad to hear you're getting nice aesthetics with it, but are sorry to hear there is no hot throw. A member of our Support team will be reaching out to offer assistance!

4 out of 5 Stars.
Beautiful Wax. However....
Kit 2025-06-28

This wax is soft and beautiful, with a soft top after it's burned. It really fits great with the luxury line I am doing. It is easy to pour and has great adhesion on the candle vessel I purchased from Candle Science—Sonomo—frosted white and black swirl. My challenge is that the CT is awesome, but I barely smell the HT. I used 2 LX 16 wicks, 10% FO, and cured for 7 days. Any input would be awesome!

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CandleScience responded: 2025-06-30

Hi there, thanks so much for your review. We're sorry to hear that your hot throw hasn't been quite where you want it to be. A member of our Support team has reached out to you via email to help!