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Soy Candle History Continued.
1996
With the goal of creating an edible birthday cake Candle, Purdue University students developed their own Candle formula using Soybean oil. The Candles won first place in a competition sponsored by the Indiana Soybean Development Council and Purdue's Department of Agronomy.
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1997
Candleworks negotiated with the University of Iowa to provide a chemical engineering intern to test and document the new Soy
Waxes developed by Michael Richards. This resulted in a report prepared for the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land
Stewardship Titled: "Increasing the use of soybeans in the manufacturing of candles".
1998
The Indiana Soybean Board unveiled a brand of Candles called Harvest Lights made from Soybeans at the Farm Progress Show. The development of these Candles was completely farmer-funded through the Soybean Checkoff program. This formula has since been
patented.
1999-2000
Documentation of Michael's research process on the development of natural plant-based Waxes from 1991 through 1999 was submitted
to a patent law firm in Des Moines, Iowa (Mc Kee, Vorhees and Sease). Formal application for patent pending status was presented to
the U.S. patent office the following year.

Soywax, a hydrogenated Soybean oil that is used as a renewable and biodegradable alternative to paraffin Wax in Candle-making, was
investigated for its tendency of producing soot and potentially harmful organic volatiles (e.g. acrolein, formaldehyde and acetaldehyde)
during Candle burning. While a considerable amount of soot was produced from the combustion of paraffin Candles under disturbed
condition (simulated air movement), little or none was observed from Soywax Candles. Low levels of formaldehyde was detected in
paraffin Candle fumes, but it was not present in significant quantity in the Soywax Candle fumes. Acrolein was not detected in either type
of Candles.
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