Reviewed By: Jennifer Posted: Wednesday, July 23, 2014 Location: Carpinteria, CA Comments: It's really hard toout of the container, wondering why you wouldn't put it in a container that's easier tothe product out of. FNWL Response: Hi Jennifer, thank you for your honest feedback. Many people first gently warm the bottle before working with it. A challenge with the consistency of the Calendula Total is that it is a bit thick for bottles, but it can sometimes leak when packaged in jars with standard screw-top lids. We are always looking for ways that we can improve. Based on your comments, we are taking a fresh look at the optimal way to package our Calendula Total. Thanks again for your comments, Jennifer.
Reviewed By: Maria Posted: Wednesday, March 27, 2013 Location: Appleton Comments: It was hard as a rock. FNWL Response: Maria, as the product description states, Calendula Total CO2 is solid at room temperature. Gently warm it to work with it. A simple way to warm the Calendula CO2 is to place it in a shallow bowl of warm water until it liquifies.
Reviewed By: Ann Posted: Sunday, April 8, 2012 Location: Steep Falls, ME Comments: hard to work with. I thought is was going to be liquid
Reviewed By: Mike Posted: Thursday, October 7, 2010 Location: Wenatchee, WA Comments: Excellent material which I would definitely purchase again. Thanks!
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“I've been a FNWL customer for years and the company just gets better and BETTER! Great customer service, feedback is respected, durable packaging, fast delivery, and high quality, extensive product variety. I'm so glad FNWL exists and pleased that it continues to do well. And I like that it's owned by a family and not a big conglomerate. There are many more companies now than when I first began ordering that provide similar products, but I'm very happy with my sure bet. Everyone whom I've recommended FNWL to has remained repeat customers, too.”
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