| Jar candles are the traditional way to scent a home. The flickering flame is so soothing and sets the mood. So, whether you are stressed out at the end of a long day or making a special dinner for someone you love, a candle is always the perfect touch.
Available in over 40 scents (with new scents added often!) our paraffin wax candles are strongly scented and vibrantly colored. Estimated burn time is about 40-45 hours. While our site might not list 40 fragrances, we pour continually and only list those scents available for ordering at this time. Wholesale customers: if the scent you are seeking isn't listed, please drop us an email. We usually do specific pours for all wholesale customers so all fragrances are always in stock for you.
If you've bought 'famous maker' candles before and just couldn't smell them across the room, try one of ours. Yeah, we know, you've heard it before, but until you try, you just won't believe how our scent fills a room. Don't like to burn? Well, then MELT them! Yes, that's right, put our candles atop one of the popular melters and you'll get scent without the fear of fire (please remove the bottom paper label, first, ok?)
We've recently changed our customary jars (beautiful, elegant but heavy) to a new 'salsa' style jar. The reason is simple: cost. With shipping (and gas) being as it is, the cost of our 'old' jars has more than doubled in the past year. Wax is has also risen dramatically in price. To help keep our prices low, we decided to change to a less costly jar, bought locally.
You're getting the same fantastic candle fragrances you've come to love. In a jar that makes economic sense. We hope you agree.
Remember that we ship each order for a flat rate $2.95. See our Questions tab for more information about flat rate shipping.
We're often asked if our candles are 'triple scented'. Quite honestly, this is an old marketing phrase that has zero meaning anymore. Years ago, wax would only hold about 4% fragrance. Then one bright company created a wax that could hold about 12%, so anyone using THAT wax was indeed scenting at triple the norm at that time. Well, it didn't take long before all wax manufacturers were making a similar product. Back to now, if a candle isn't strong, then the chandler isn't putting as much fragrance IN or is using an inferior fragrance. I use the most I can, and mine are very strong, so I guess you could call mine 'triple scented' however I prefer not to use that misleading marketing term. |