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Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Wood Wick Fireside Candles



My house is filled with different scented candles, and I just love the way they smell. I thought I knew all about the different candles out there, but was I wrong. I had never heard of a candle with a wooden wick that actually makes the crackling sound of a real fire. Wood Wick fireside candles were something I needed to find out about, so I took a couple home.
I put the aqua fireside candle in my kitchen and the amaretto latte fireside candle in the upstairs loft. They both smell great and their fragrances travel throughout the entire house. But the best thing about these candles is the sound they make. They actually sound like a fire crackling and popping. That soothing sound of a nice, warm, crackling fire can now be produced from a single candle.
Another great feature of the candle is that it burns clean and even. Most jar candles I have burn downwards, leaving a hole in the wax where the wick is. But the fireside candles burned evenly, and I didn't really have to trim the wick. I just brushed off the burnt wood and dumped the ash into the trash.
Since the candles burn up to 180 hours, I still have a lot of time to enjoy my fireside candles. These would make perfect housewarming gifts or birthday gifts.

2 Comments:

At February 22, 2007 4:47 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

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