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	<title>How to Make Candles? &#187; Scented Candles</title>
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		<title>Little Trick: How to Make Your Candles Burn with Bigger Flame</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;ll ever need your decorative candles to burst in flames, you can use this simple trick: Light your decorative candle Take a piece of paper and fold it into small tube (so that wick could fit inside) Wait until some wax melts on your candle Blow out your candle and push paper tube on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;ll ever need your decorative candles to burst in flames, you can use this simple trick:</p>
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<li>Light your decorative candle</li>
<li>Take a piece of paper and fold it into small tube (so that wick could fit inside)</li>
<li>Wait until some wax melts on your candle</li>
<li>Blow out your candle and push paper tube on the wick</li>
<li>Light the paper wick again</li>
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<p>This video should explain these steps in more detail:</p>
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<p>Enjoy!</p>
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		<title>Do something different: Make shot glass candles</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Oct 2008 16:44:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shot glasses&#8230; You could see these things in drinking places, poured with liquor being shared by fun-loving people. This is of course an instant when a single shot glass means a lot. Have you ever wondered about the other benefits of just a shot glass? Well, there is one exciting and very useful innovation with [...]]]></description>
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<p>You could see these things in drinking places, poured with liquor being shared by fun-loving people. This is of course an instant when a single shot glass means a lot. Have you ever wondered about the other benefits of just a shot glass? Well, there is one exciting and very useful innovation with a shot glass, which is using them to make decorative candles. Yes, we call them shot glass candles.<span id="more-49"></span><br />
Shot glass candles are really artistic and they could be very useful for the home and whatever place you think you would need them, not as mere light source but as well as having decorative purposes. Shot glass candles are one of the best type of decorative candles.</p>
<p>You could make your own shot glass candles. The steps to make these decorative candles are easy and economical. With these easy steps and with a small sum of money, you would be able to start a good hobby, a good small business and a good polish for your creativity. This is also a means of recycling or re-using old candles.</p>
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<li>Cut old candles into pieces and place these pieces in a container. When you want to use a certain color, you could use uncolored wax for your convenience.</li>
<li>Place the container into another container of boiling water. Wait until the candle pieces melt.</li>
<li>When you see that the wax has melted, his is the right time o put some dye for color.</li>
<li>Prepare your wicks. Cut them as they fit to the shot glasses.</li>
<li>Place these wicks to the shot glasses.</li>
<li>Pour the wax into the shot glasses but make sure that it does not submerge the entire length of the wick.</li>
<li>When the wax has nearly set, you see to it that you adjust the wick to the center of the shot glass. Leave the shot glasses in order for the wax to completely set.</li>
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<p>These are so simple steps to follow, make sure also that when you choose shot glasses for candle making, and choose the thicker ones for they are much safer. For wicks, you could tie it around a toothpick before letting it lay in a shot glass. Remember to cut ¼ of it before lighting it up.</p>
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		<title>How to Make Candles &#8211; Candle Making Supplies &#8211; Part 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2008 14:50:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a second part of How to Make Candles &#8211; Candle Making Supplies. Please read How to Make Candles &#8211; Candle Making Supplies &#8211; Part 1 first. You have the option of leaving candles plain or adding your favorite scents. Traditional scents include cinnamon, vanilla, and potpourri. However, the choices are unlimited. Some of the [...]]]></description>
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<p>This is a second part of How to Make Candles &#8211; Candle Making Supplies. Please read <a href="http://www.howtomakecandles.co.uk/how-to-make-candles/how-to-make-candles-candle-making-supplies-part-1/">How to Make Candles &#8211; Candle Making Supplies &#8211; Part 1</a> first.</p>
<p>You have the option of leaving candles plain or adding your favorite scents. Traditional scents include cinnamon, vanilla, and potpourri. However, the choices are unlimited. Some of the aromas help you to relax and others will make your mouth water. You don’t want your candle scents to be overpowering or not strong enough. To be sure you have the right about, add one ounce of scent for each pound of wax used to make the candle. <span id="more-36"></span><br />
The amount of each supply you will need depends on the types of candles you are planning to make and the size of each. On average, you can get all the supplies you need to start making candles for $100. Candle making supplies can be purchased at craft stores or online. To save money on candle making supplies, consider purchasing a candle making kit. They offer a small supply of all the items for a discounted price.</p>
<p>Candle making is a fascinating art that allows you to express your own creations. To help ensure your candles develop in a form that can be used, purchase the above listed candle making supplies. There are many accessories available as well to make your candle making more enjoyable.</p>
<p>Candle paints help you create your designs on the candles. This is a great way to create gorgeous contrasts between the candle color and the overall look. Luster spray gives candles a very shiny look. A base leveler will help you align crooked candles. As well as ensure the bottoms are flat and smooth. Candles with wavy bottoms won’t sit well in a holder. Many people will enjoy the great books available on candle making. They can be purchased at major book retailers or online.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2008 14:48:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Candle Making is a fun hobby and enterprising business venture for others. There are basic supplies you need in order to make candles. All candles require three essentials – wax, wick, and a candle holder. Since candles can be made in various shapes and styles; the amount of wax, length of wick, and type of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Candle Making is a fun hobby and enterprising business venture for others. There are basic supplies you need in order to make candles. All candles require three essentials – wax, wick, and a candle holder. Since candles can be made in various shapes and styles; the amount of wax, length of wick, and type of candle holder you will use depends on your own preferences. The wax used for candle making is either paraffin wax or beeswax.<span id="more-33"></span></p>
<p>To melt the wax for your candles properly, you will need to purchase a good quality double boiler. To make the wax melting easy purchase stir sticks and a thermometer. To ensure the users of your candles can enjoy every bit, consider adding wick clips to the base of the candle.</p>
<p>Candle molds are very popular to help you design your own candles. You can purchase hundreds of different style candle molds or you can make your own. Candle molds are made from aluminum or metal. To make inserting the wick quick and easy, invest in a wick holder bar. A silicon mold release spray will ensure your candles slide out of the mold easily and keep their perfect shape. Mold cleaner will help ensure they work properly time and time again.</p>
<p>Colors add appeal to decorative candles. The market offers a full array of colors to purchase for candles. There are many shades of the primary colors as well as pretty pastels and bold brights. Some candle makers like to experiment with mixing colors to create their own unique and attractive candle colors. The colors come in the form of a dye. You could also try using old crayons for colouring your decorative candles.</p>
<p>Continue reading <a href="http://www.howtomakecandles.co.uk/how-to-make-candles/how-to-make-candles-candle-making-supplies-part-2/">How to Make Candles &#8211; Candle Making Supplies &#8211; Part 2</a></p>
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		<title>How to Make Candles &#8211; Basics 101</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2008 14:38:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The use of candles for light and heat is known to have existed in ancient times. The remains of candles have been found in the caves of France. It is believed that cavemen used them while painting and etching on the walls. It is believed those candles where made out of animal fat. The Egyptians [...]]]></description>
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<p>The use of candles for light and heat is known to have existed in ancient times. The remains of candles have been found in the caves of France. It is believed that cavemen used them while painting and etching on the walls. It is believed those candles where made out of animal fat. The Egyptians used candles as well by dripping beeswax onto leave stems. The burning process of a candle involves the four basic elements of matter which are solids, liquids, gas, and plasma. <span id="more-30"></span></p>
<p>Today candle making is a fun hobby or craft. For some, it is a very profitable business venture. Candle making provides you with they ability to create wonderful designs and crafts out of your candles. There is no limit to the shapes, sizes, and colors you can make your candles in. A candle is a device to provide light or fragrance. Candles have become very popular for the wonderful aromas more than for their ability to produce light. Some candles give off a popular smell such as vanilla or jasmine. Others smell like a chocolate cake or cinnamon rolls.</p>
<p>The body of a candle is generally made of paraffin wax. It can also be made out of beeswax. Paraffin wax is a natural wax that comes from plants. This wax can be purchased from Petroleum Refinery or the Specialty Wax Processor. Beeswax is also considered a natural wax, and is taken from honeybees. This is the substance the bees use to construct their honeycombs. A wick is placed in the center of the wax before it dries. The wick is made of cotton fibers that have been braided together. The wick is very thin, but also very powerful. Sometimes candle makers will use a wick that is wider than normal to increase the size of the flame.</p>
<p>Safety is a very important part of candle making. The temperature of the hot wax can result in severe burns. There is also the risk of fire. Make sure your candle making area is set up properly and that you have a fire extinguisher in the area. Clean up spills quickly as they will become very slick, leading to falls if you walk across them.</p>
<p>To make candle making fun instead of frustrating, start will making simple candles. This is a great opportunity for you to discover what works well with your set up and gives you the chance to make necessary changes. Initially, work at implementing good safety habits and melting your wax at the proper temperatures. You will also want to experiment with your cooling process. Once you have these areas down, you will start to relax and the process will become more natural to you. This is the right time to start experimenting with dyes, scents, and shapes for your candles.</p>
<p>The candle making process is easy to follow if you take your time and learn from your mistakes. Those who are impatient and take multitasking to an extreme will most likely not enjoy the art of candle making. However, it is very enjoyable by those who have plenty of time to take with the process and who enjoy creating things. Candle making supplies aren’t expensive so use the best you can. This will also help ensure your candles form well and burn properly.</p>
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		<title>The History of Candle Making &#8211; part 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2008 14:21:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the 1800’s, candle makers felt the wick was the weakest area of the candle as well as the cause for defective burning patterns. A braided wick was developed in 1825 that seemed to greatly improve the burning of several types of candles. By 1830, a process was in place to make candles using paraffin [...]]]></description>
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<p>In the 1800’s, candle makers felt the wick was the weakest area of the candle as well as the cause for defective burning patterns. A braided wick was developed in 1825 that seemed to greatly improve the burning of several types of candles. By 1830, a process was in place to make candles using paraffin wax and molds. These candles were of good quality and burned well.<span id="more-22"></span></p>
<p>As gas and electricity were introduced, the candle making process continued to evolve. It became much easier and faster to melt the paraffin wax. It is believed that the reason so many of the elements of candle making stayed the same, including the hand dipping process is because the popularity of candles diminished with the introduction of electricity.</p>
<p>Today, candle making is a well known art form. There are many companies who manufacture wonderful candles with some very unique fragrances. There are also small businesses that still make their candles by home in their kitchen. Candle making is a great hobby and fun activity for the whole family to be involved in.</p>
<p>Candles are now used more for luxury and pleasure than for light or heat. The candle industry continues to grow with new types of candles being introduced all the time. The amount of colors, fragrances, and types of candles to choose from in the marketplace is absolutely amazing.</p>
<p>Candles are a very common home decorating item. They are used to accent any room in your house. They are a common centerpiece for dinner parties and formal occasions. The unity candles that are presided over at many weddings hold a deep sense of tradition in the American culture.</p>
<p>The art of making candles has definitely changed over time. If you are interested in trying your hand at it, choose a candle that is fairly easy to make such as the container candle or the votive. This will allow you the chance to get used to the process. There are several good candle making kits available for a low price as well as books to give you tips and assistance along the way.</p>
<p>Read <a href="http://www.howtomakecandles.co.uk/how-to-make-candles/the-history-of-candle-making-part-1/">The History of Candle Making &#8211; part 1</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2008 14:19:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The art of making candles has been around since primitive times. Of course, as time went by they become much different in design than what they were back then. In the early days, candles were a necessity for heat and light. Today they serve as decorations (i.e. decorative candles, scented candles), wonderfully smelling mechanisms in [...]]]></description>
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<p>The art of making candles has been around since primitive times. Of course, as time went by they become much different in design than what they were back then. In the early days, candles were a necessity for heat and light. Today they serve as decorations (i.e. decorative candles, scented candles), wonderfully smelling mechanisms in our homes, and offer light for romantic dinners and baths.<span id="more-20"></span></p>
<p>The first known use of candles is not completely known. The remains of clay candle holders that date back to 4 BC have given us the knowledge that they have been in use for a very long time. Those clay candle holders were found in Egypt.</p>
<p>Candles were also used in ancient times in both China and Japan. These candles were made of wax extracted from insects and seeds. The taper candles of India were made from the wax extracted from boiled cinnamon. Candles are not known to exist in American until 1 AD. It is believed Native American’s burned oily fish and the back of the Cerio tree. When settlers came to New England, they used similar techniques to extract wax from bayberries. Many modern candle makers still use that process to make bayberry candles. However, it is quite expensive to do so.</p>
<p>Tallow was the product used to make candles in the 1600’s and 1700’s. This is a byproduct from animal fat. The product worked well but had a foul odor, especially when it was burning. Bees wax and paraffin wax both were introduced in the early 1800’s, and tallow stopped being used.</p>
<p>The dipping process for taper candles as we know it today began in 13 AD. Traveler merchants went door to door from town to town. While there, they made taper candles for individuals in their homes. Around 15 AD the idea to use molds for various types of candles was introduced in Paris. While this greatly improved the candle making process, there were still issues with getting the candles to burn properly.</p>
<p>Read <a href="http://www.howtomakecandles.co.uk/how-to-make-candles/the-history-of-candle-making-part-2/">The History of Candle Making &#8211; part 2</a>.</p>
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		<title>The Process of Decorative Candle Making</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Making decorative candles is fun and relaxing. While it does give you the opportunity to be creative, there are some basic candle making steps you need to follow to make the process flow well. Nothing is more disappointing than discovering your candles didn’t form correctly. Safety is very important in candle making. Most people make [...]]]></description>
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<p>Making decorative candles is fun and relaxing. While it does give you the opportunity to be creative, there are some basic candle making steps you need to follow to make the process flow well. Nothing is more disappointing than discovering your candles didn’t form correctly. Safety is very important in candle making. Most people make decorative candles in their own kitchen. You will want to have a fire extinguisher handy as well as a non slip mat placed in front of your stove. Always wear old clothing and long sleeves. However, make sure your sleeves don’t dangle where they can fall into the hot wax.<span id="more-16"></span></p>
<p>Since you will have to get the candle wax very hot to melt completely, there is the risk of severe burns. You also have the risk of starting a fire. It is important to clean up all spilled wax immediately. It won’t take long for it to harden, thus becoming very slippery. The dyes and scents used in candle making can leave stains. However, instead of being afraid, just take needed precautions.</p>
<p>The best way to set up your work area for decorative candle making is to divide it into three specific work stations for preparation, the melting process, and the cooling process. The preparation area does not need to be large, just a flat surface that is well organized. To make the process flow best, use a counter in close proximity to the stove. You will want to keep your utensils, thermometer, additives, and other candle making supplies in this area. It is a good idea to know what types of candles you will be making ahead of time so that you have all the necessary items ready to go.</p>
<p>Your melting work station will likely be the stove. You will need to use a double boiler to melt the wax to a temperature that is hot enough without scorching it. The molecular structure of the wax can be damaged if the direct heat to it is too much. This means your decorative candles won’t form well or hold up well when they are used. Wax comes in sheets or blocks. You will need to chip off chunks to melt. A hammer and flat head screwdriver work well for this.</p>
<p>Chipping wax should be done in the preparation stage so that you can simply add more pieces throughout the melting process. You will want to weigh each piece of wax before you add it to the pot for melting. This will help you determine how much scent and dye to add, which is based on weight.</p>
<p>The cooling station needs to be a flat area such as a countertop or table. The wax needs to cool for several hours so this area needs to be able to withstand high temperatures as well as remain undisturbed for long periods of time. The area should not be directly in the path of sunlight or heating/cooling systems. If it is, the candles will not set properly. If you plan to use molds for your candles, have them set up in the cooling area while the wax is melting. Once it is done melting, you will need to pour it immediately into the molds. To prevent a mess from spills, use an old cookie sheet for the molds to rest on.</p>
<p>The candle making process will run smooth and efficient if you follow these tips for establishing three work stations. While the process should be fun, it is important that you understand the dangers of candle making including burns and fires. Taking the proper safety precautions will help ensure the creation of candles in your home is a great way to spend your time.</p>
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		<title>Use Old Crayons to Make Decorative Candles</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have children in your home, chances are you have an abundance of worn down crayons that don’t get used much anymore. Before throwing them out and buying new ones, consider using them to make decorative candles. This can be a great way to turn them into something new and bright again. Most children [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">If you have children in your home, chances are you have an abundance of worn down crayons that don’t get used much anymore. Before throwing them out and buying new ones, consider using them to make decorative candles. This can be a great way to turn them into something new and bright again. Most children will love the idea of creating candles with you and enjoy knowing their old crayons helped create them. Making decorative candles out of crayons can also be a great gift giving idea. <span id="more-8"></span></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Before you get started, discuss safety with your children. Since the crayons will have to be melted at a very high heat, they will not be able to participate in that portion of the candle making process. Assure them that there are many other aspects of the candle making that they can be a part of. To start, let your children gather all those old crayons. In addition to the crayons, you will need a wax cartoon. This can be from milk, fabric softener or orange juice. You will also need paraffin wax, two full ice cube trays, a double boiler, and white packing string. If you don’t want to use your double boiler an old coffee can and a saucepan will work just as well.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Trim the top off of the wax carton, leaving it approximately six inches high. You will want to cut the string at least 8 inches long. You will later cut the wick to fit the holder. To ensure a wick that burns easier take three pieces and bread them together. Use smaller pieces of string to tie the ends together. The holders for your candles can be anything you desire as long as they are non-flammable. Pretty vases, glasses, and jars work nicely.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Melt about three pounds of paraffin wax in the double boiler or coffee can. To help it melt faster, cut it into small chunks. The melting process will take about fifteen to twenty minutes. While the wax is melting, peel the papers off of the old crayons. You and your children can choose to separate the colors by lights and darks to have a mix that melds well or you can mix it all together and see what the color ends up being.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">For best results, only add the crayons to the wax after it has completely melted. After the crayons and wax have both melted together, immediately remove the mixture from the stove and pour into your candle holders. If you would like to make scented candles try adding a splash of cinnamon or vanilla to your hot wax mixture.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">It is important that the candles are left alone to completely harden. Make sure you have an area for this, because it needs to be done without disruption. It is also important to make sure small children can’t reach them, as out of curiosity they may want to check on their decorative candles. The wax will stay hot for several hours and can scold the skin.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Making decorative candles out of old crayons is a great way to spend the afternoon creating a neat project with your children. This process can also be done at schools and childcare centers with old crayons as presents for parents. Simply allow each child to decorate the outside of their candle holder while adults complete the rest of the process.</p>
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		<title>Yankee Candle Company</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Yankee Candle Company is the largest scented candles manufacturer in the U.S. It is located in the South Deerfield, Massachusetts. Yankee Candle Company is known for providing quality scented candles in an array of different colours and wonderful fragrances. Company has been established back in 1969, and as most of the big successes it [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Yankee Candle Company is the largest scented candles manufacturer in the U.S. It is located in the South Deerfield, Massachusetts. Yankee Candle Company is known for providing quality scented candles in an array of different colours and wonderful fragrances. Company has been established back in 1969, and as most of the big successes it was started from something small.</p>
<p>The founder, Michael Kittredge, crafted his first scented candle from melted crayons as a gift for his mother. Friends, family members, even neighbours began expressing interest in buying his creations. Everyone loved Michael’s candles and everyone wanted to have a piece of it. <span id="more-3"></span></p>
<p>Quite soon the demand for scented candles handmade by Michael was more than he could keep up with. Young founder of the Yankee Candle Company learned that his parent’s home he was using to make candles wasn’t large enough. He also learned that he needed some help to meet the supply demands. Therefore, at the age of 19, with his school friend Donald Maclver and Susan Obremski, he invested in retail space to make and sell scented candles and founded a company.</p>
<p>In 1974 the business of making scented candles was moved into an old paper mill in Michael’s hometown of Hadley, Massachusetts. Starting since 1983 the business expanded and moved to South Deerfield (where it still is up and running today).</p>
<p>In 1998 Michael sold the company to New York based private equity company <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forstmann_Little">Forstmann Little</a> for $500 million. Not bad, for making candles, right? Moving on, in 2007 the company was acquired by the private equity group of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madison_Dearborn">Madison Dearborn Partners LLC</a> for approximately $1.6 billion.</p>
<p>Today, hard workers of Yankee Candle Company manufacture more than 80 million candles each year. Customer satisfaction with their products has earned them the position as the Nation’s top candle designer manufacturer, and retailer in the industry.</p>
<p>Customers are always impressed with the selection of candles the Yankee Candle Company can to offer. The collection includes votive candles, pillar candles, and tea light candles. However their most popular selling line is the jar candles.</p>
<p>Jar candles are sold with a wick as well as with a burner that the jar sits on instead of using a wick. Once you know the style of candles you want, making a decision on the colour and fragrance can be quite difficult. Yankee Candle Company offers a free catalogue featuring all of the selections available.<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yankee_Candle"></a></p>
<p>Well know <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yankee_Candle">Yankee Candle Company</a> contributes to its success in the candle industry by always using high quality supplies in all their products. They use the highest quality of paraffin and natural wax to create their candles. The wicks are designed to light quickly and burn evenly. Customers have learned that the Yankee Candle Company offers excellent candle products that burn for long periods of time.</p>
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