My family buys easily at least $60 worth of candles a month to brighten our gray Pacific Northwest home during the long fall/winter months. We were concerned over what our long and frequent candle burning was putting into our air, so we've changed to all-natural aromatherapy candles. We did some research on Plantlife and, despite the cost per ounce being well above the limit we keep to, purchased a 3 oz tin of the eucalyptus-peppermint scent to test out the candle brand. We'd just bought a bulk shipment of another brand--eucalyptus--that was obviously artificially scented and absolutely putrid, so we looked forward to the Plantlife product. Alas, we're just as disappointed, but for another reason. We lit the candle in our smallest room for three hours and could smell nothing at all. The only reason we paid as much as we did for a tiny tin of all natural candle product was our anticipation of a natural but strong minty scent. We regularly buy an all natural plant wax candle (glass jar, 16 oz) with pure cotton wicks at a cost of less than one dollar per ounce--and it burns perfectly--never any wasted wax. So finding a 3-5 millimeter unburned ring of wax around the three-hour burned core of this tiny tin only deepened our disappointment. Kudos to Plantlife for adding another cruelty-free, relatively environmentally benign product to the candle line; supporting such a company is the only saving grace for my family in this purchase experience. But there are far, far better choices (complete burning, natural but more potent scent) out there for far less money. We'll be sticking to them from now on.