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How To Clean Glass Candle Holders

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Many believe that cleanliness is close to godliness, a sentiment that rings particularly true when it comes to glass candle holders. Watching the flickering flames dance through crystal-clear glass provides a unique pleasure. Yet, over time, the buildup of wax drips and stains can tarnish the beauty of your candle holders, leaving them dull and dirty.

Fear not, for I have the solution to restore their sparkle and shine. In this article, I will guide you through the step-by-step process of cleaning your glass candle holders. From removing excess wax to tackling stubborn stains, I’ve got you covered.

With just a few simple supplies and a little bit of elbow grease, you’ll have your candle holders looking brand new in no time. So, let’s roll up our sleeves and get ready to bring that luminous glow back to your favorite glass candle holders.

Key Takeaways

  • Proper cleaning and maintenance techniques are essential to keep glass candle holders looking clean and shiny.
  • Homemade cleaning solutions using vinegar or baking soda can effectively remove wax drips and stains from glass candle holders.
  • Soaking the candle holders in warm, soapy water helps to remove stubborn residue, and gentle scrubbing in circular motions should be done to avoid scratching the glass.
  • Thoroughly rinsing the holders after cleaning and drying them with a soft cloth or air drying can prevent water spots or streaks and provide a streak-free finish.

Gather Your Cleaning Supplies

Now, it’s time to gather all your cleaning supplies and get ready to make those glass candle holders sparkle!

When it comes to cleaning glass candle holders, it’s important to have the right tools and solutions on hand. To start, you’ll need a soft cloth or sponge, a small brush with soft bristles, and a mild dish soap. These items will help you remove any dirt or residue from the glass surface without scratching it.

Additionally, you may want to have some homemade cleaning solutions ready, such as a mixture of vinegar and water or baking soda and water. These natural solutions can be effective at cutting through grease and grime.

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Once you have gathered all your cleaning supplies, you can move on to the next step of the cleaning process: removing any excess wax. By following these cleaning techniques and using the right supplies, you’ll have your glass candle holders looking as good as new in no time!

Remove Any Excess Wax

After extinguishing the flame, I carefully scrape off any leftover wax from the candle holders using a dull knife. It’s important to remove the excess wax before moving on to the next step of cleaning glass candle holders. To make this process more enjoyable and relatable, I’ve created a table below to help visualize the steps involved.

Candle Holder Cleaning Tips
1. Gather Your Cleaning Supplies ✔️
2. Remove Any Excess Wax 🕯️
3. Soak the Candle Holders
4. Scrub and Rinse

By cleaning the wax, we ensure that our glass candle holders remain in top condition. Wax buildup can be unsightly and can affect the overall aesthetic of the holders. It’s also important for candle holder maintenance as accumulated wax can make it difficult to fit new candles properly. So, let’s move on to the next step and soak the candle holders to remove any remaining residue.

Soak the Candle Holders

To get the candle holders sparkling, it’s time for a relaxing soak in warm, soapy water. This step is crucial for deep cleaning and removing stubborn residue.

Fill a sink or basin with warm water, adding a few drops of gentle dish soap. Make sure the water is deep enough to completely submerge the candle holders. Gently place the holders in the water and let them soak for about 15-20 minutes. This will help loosen any remaining wax or dirt that may be stuck to the glass.

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During the soak, you can use a soft brush or sponge to gently scrub the candle holders. This will help remove any leftover residue and ensure a thorough cleaning. Be careful not to apply too much pressure or use abrasive materials, as this could scratch the glass.

Once you’ve finished scrubbing, rinse the candle holders under running water to remove any soap residue.

Transitioning into the next section about ‘scrub with a soft brush or sponge,’ it’s important to ensure that the candle holders are completely clean before moving on to the next step.

Scrub with a Soft Brush or Sponge

Using a soft brush or sponge, gently scrub away any remaining residue from the candle holders to ensure a thorough cleaning. To effectively clean glass candle holders, it is important to use the right cleaning techniques and products. By following these steps, you can restore your candle holders to their original shine.

Here is a table that outlines some of the best cleaning products for glass candle holders:

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Cleaning Product Description Benefits
Dish soap Mild and gentle on glass Removes dirt and grime effectively
White vinegar Natural and non-toxic Dissolves stubborn stains and residue
Lemon juice Natural acidity breaks down stains Leaves a fresh citrus scent

When scrubbing the candle holders, make sure to be gentle to avoid scratching the glass. Use a circular motion and focus on areas with stubborn residue. Rinse the candle holders thoroughly with warm water after scrubbing to remove any remaining soap or cleaning solution.

To tackle stubborn stains, the next step is to use vinegar or lemon juice. These natural acidic solutions are effective in breaking down tough stains and residue. Simply apply the vinegar or lemon juice onto the stained areas, let it sit for a few minutes, and then scrub away with the soft brush or sponge.

Transitioning into the next section about using vinegar or lemon juice for stubborn stains, these techniques are particularly useful when dealing with tough residue that may be difficult to remove.

Use Vinegar or Lemon Juice for Stubborn Stains

If you’re having trouble getting rid of persistent grime and stains on your glass candle holders, it’s time to bring out the big guns with vinegar or lemon juice. These natural acidic solutions work wonders in removing stubborn stains and restoring the sparkle to your candle holders.

Here’s how to effectively use vinegar or lemon juice:

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  • Pour a small amount of vinegar or lemon juice onto a soft cloth or sponge.
  • Gently scrub the stained areas on the glass candle holders using circular motions.
  • For tough stains, create a paste by mixing vinegar or lemon juice with baking soda. Apply the paste to the stained areas and let it sit for a few minutes before scrubbing.
  • Use a toothbrush to reach into hard-to-reach crevices and corners.

Rinse the candle holders thoroughly with warm water to remove any residue.

By following these steps, you’ll be able to tackle even the toughest stains on your glass candle holders. Once you’re done, it’s important to rinse the holders thoroughly to ensure no residue is left behind.

Rinse Thoroughly

After scrubbing away stubborn stains, make sure to thoroughly rinse the sparkling beauties to remove any lingering residue. This step is crucial in maintaining the cleanliness and beauty of your glass candle holders. By rinsing them properly, you ensure that no cleaning product is left behind, which could potentially damage the glass or affect the appearance of the holders.

To start, fill a sink or basin with warm water. Add a small amount of dish soap and gently swish it around to create a soapy solution. Place the candle holders in the water and use your hands or a soft cloth to wipe away any remaining dirt or grime. Pay special attention to the corners and crevices where residue may accumulate.

Effective cleaning techniques include using a soft brush or sponge to scrub the holders gently. This will help remove any stubborn stains that may not have come off during the initial scrubbing process. Rinse the holders thoroughly under running water, ensuring that all soap residue is removed.

Proper maintenance is essential for preserving the longevity and beauty of your glass candle holders. Regularly rinsing them after cleaning prevents any residue buildup that could tarnish their appearance. Once rinsed, dry the holders with a soft cloth to avoid water spots or streaks.

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Transitioning into the next section, drying with a soft cloth will leave your candle holders looking pristine and ready for use.

Dry with a Soft Cloth

To maintain the pristine appearance of your sparkling beauties, gently wipe them dry with a soft cloth, revealing their true beauty and readying them for use.

Here are some discussion ideas to help you understand the benefits of air drying instead of using a cloth and alternative methods for drying glass candle holders:

  1. Benefits of air drying instead of using a cloth:

    • Allows for a streak-free finish: Air drying allows any remaining moisture to evaporate naturally, preventing streaks or water spots on the glass.
    • Minimizes the risk of scratches: Using a soft cloth may inadvertently cause scratches on the glass surface, while air drying eliminates this risk.
    • Saves time and effort: Simply placing the glass candle holders in a well-ventilated area to air dry requires minimal effort compared to wiping them individually.
  2. Alternative methods for drying glass candle holders:

    • Using a hairdryer on low heat: This method can help speed up the drying process, but ensure to keep the hairdryer at a safe distance to avoid overheating or cracking the glass.
    • Using a microfiber cloth: If you prefer using a cloth, opt for a microfiber one as it’s gentle on the glass and reduces the risk of scratches.

With your glass candle holders now dry, let’s move on to the next step and discover how to polish them for an extra shine.

Polish for Extra Shine

Now that your glass candle holders are dry, it’s time to add a final touch of brilliance with a polish for an extra shine. There are several alternative polishing methods you can try to achieve that sparkling finish.

One option is to use a mixture of vinegar and water. Simply combine equal parts of white vinegar and water in a spray bottle, then spritz the solution onto the glass and wipe it clean with a soft cloth.

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Another natural ingredient you can use is lemon juice. Squeeze some lemon juice onto a cloth and gently rub it onto the glass surface. The acidity of the lemon juice helps to remove any residue and leaves a shiny result.

If you prefer commercial products, there are glass cleaners available specifically for candle holders. Look for ones that are formulated to remove wax and leave a streak-free shine. When using any polish, make sure to follow the instructions on the packaging and test it on a small area first to ensure it doesn’t damage the glass.

Now that your candle holders are sparkling, it’s important to store them properly to avoid dust and damage.

Store Properly to Avoid Dust and Damage

Proper storage is essential to keep your candle holders free from dust and potential damage. Here are some storage tips to help you maintain the beauty of your glass candle holders.

Firstly, remove any leftover wax by placing the holders in the freezer for a couple of hours. Once the wax is frozen, it can easily be scraped off with a butter knife.

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Next, wrap each candle holder individually in soft cloth or bubble wrap to prevent scratches. This will also protect them from any accidental bumps or knocks. Avoid stacking the holders on top of each other, as this can increase the risk of breakage. Instead, store them in a sturdy box or container with dividers to keep them separated.

Additionally, make sure to find a cool and dry place to store your candle holders, away from direct sunlight or extreme temperatures.

By following these storage tips, you can prevent scratches and preserve the beauty of your glass candle holders.

Now that you know how to store them properly, let’s move on to the next section and learn how to enjoy your sparkling clean candle holders.

Enjoy Your Sparkling Clean Candle Holders

Get ready to bask in the gleaming beauty of your perfectly maintained candle holders! Cleaning glass candle holders may seem daunting, but with the right cleaning tips and maintenance techniques, you can effortlessly restore their sparkle.

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Here are three simple steps to enjoy your sparkling clean candle holders:

  • Gather your supplies: Start by gathering all the necessary cleaning materials. You’ll need dish soap, warm water, a soft cloth or sponge, and a towel for drying.

  • Remove wax residue: If there’s any leftover wax in your candle holders, place them in the freezer for a few hours. Once the wax hardens, use a butter knife or a credit card to gently scrape it off. Be careful not to scratch the glass.

  • Clean and shine: Fill a sink or basin with warm water and a few drops of dish soap. Dip the cloth or sponge into the soapy water and scrub the inside and outside of the candle holders. Rinse them thoroughly with clean water and pat dry with a towel.

By following these cleaning tips and maintenance techniques, you can keep your glass candle holders looking their best. Enjoy the warm glow of your candles in the sparkling, crystal-clear holders!

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use a dishwasher to clean my glass candle holders?

Sure, you can use a dishwasher to clean your glass candle holders, but it’s important to consider dishwasher safety. Delicate glassware can be damaged or cracked due to the high heat and intense water pressure in dishwashers.

Alternatively, you can try some alternative cleaning methods. Hand washing your candle holders with warm soapy water and a soft cloth is a safer option. You can also use white vinegar or baking soda to remove stubborn stains.

How often should I clean my candle holders?

Cleaning your candle holders regularly is essential to maintain their cleanliness and prevent wax buildup. While you may think it’s a time-consuming chore, it’s actually quite simple. By wiping them down with a soft cloth and warm soapy water, you can easily remove any residue or dirt.

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Additionally, using a toothbrush or cotton swab can help reach those hard-to-clean crevices. Regular maintenance ensures your candle holders stay sparkling and beautiful.

Can I use bleach to remove stubborn stains from my glass candle holders?

I wouldn’t recommend using bleach to remove stubborn stains from glass candle holders. Bleach can be harsh on glass and may cause damage or discoloration. Instead, there are alternative options you can try. Natural cleaning solutions like vinegar, baking soda, or lemon juice can effectively remove stains without harming the glass. These solutions are gentle yet effective, making them a safer choice for cleaning your candle holders.

Are there any special precautions I should take when using vinegar or lemon juice on my glass candle holders?

When using vinegar or lemon juice to clean glass candle holders, there are a few precautions to keep in mind. Both vinegar and lemon juice are effective at removing stains and residue from glass. However, vinegar may have a stronger odor and can be harsh on certain types of glass, so it’s important to test a small area first.

Lemon juice is gentler and has a pleasant scent, making it a safer alternative. Always wear gloves to protect your hands when cleaning with either solution.

Can I use a hairdryer to speed up the drying process for my candle holders?

Using a hairdryer to dry glass candle holders quickly can be a convenient option, but it’s important to be cautious. The heat from the hairdryer can cause the glass to crack or shatter. To avoid this, consider alternative methods to speed up the drying process for candle holders. Placing them in a warm oven or using a fan can also help expedite drying without the risk of damaging the glass.

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Conclusion

So there you have it, folks! Cleaning your glass candle holders doesn’t have to be a daunting task. With a few simple steps and the right supplies, you can have sparkling clean candle holders in no time.

Remember to gather your cleaning supplies, remove any excess wax, soak the holders, scrub gently, and use vinegar or lemon juice for stubborn stains. Dry them off with a soft cloth, polish for extra shine, and store them properly to avoid dust and damage.

Now you can sit back, relax, and enjoy the warm glow of your perfectly clean candle holders. Happy cleaning!

I'm Amelia, and I love making candles. It all started when I was given a kit as a gift. I loved the process so much that I decided to make my own candles. I soon realized that I had a real talent for it. Before long, my friends and family were asking me to make candles for them too. Word spread, and soon I was inundated with orders. I love the creativity that goes into making each candle unique. And I love the satisfaction of knowing that people are using something I made with my own hands.

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How to Make Scented Candles

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A lot of people consider candles to be vital for setting a calm atmosphere. Candles can improve our mood, cover up bad odors, and create the ideal ambiance for a cozy night in. While buying candles from stores can be pricey, crafting your own candles at home is simple and affordable.

How to Make Scented Candles

All you need are some candle wicks, wax, and fragrance oil. You can find these materials online or at your local craft store. And when it comes to choosing a scent, the sky is the limit. I love conifer-based scents like pine and spruce, but you can select whatever fragrance you like best. So why not ditch the store-bought candles and try making your own? With time and effort, you can have beautiful, handcrafted candles that will make your home smell amazing.

How To Make Homemade Scented Candles

Candle making is an ancient art that has been practiced for centuries. The basic principles of candle making are simple, but there are a few things to keep in mind to produce a high-quality, scented candle.

Candles are a great way to add a touch of ambiance to any room, and homemade candles are even more special. Not only are they usually cheaper than store-bought candles, but you can also customize them to suit your style.

How To Make Homemade Scented Candles
How To Make Homemade Scented Candles

Making candles is also great for using leftover wax or scent oils. And with just a few simple supplies, you can make a variety of different scented candles in no time at all. Here’s what you’ll need:

  • Wax ( Beeswax, soy wax, or paraffin wax)
  • Wick
  • Scented oil
  • Pourable container ( like a Mason jar)
  • Double boiler or melting pot
  • Stirring utensil
  • Candy thermometer ( optional)

Select the Type of Wax

First, choose the type of wax you want to use. Beeswax is the best choice for beginners because it’s easy to work with and doesn’t require additives. However, it can be more expensive than other types of wax.

Soy wax and paraffin wax are both less expensive options and will give your candles a longer burn time.

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Choose The Wick

Once you’ve decided how you want to use it, it’s time to choose your wick. Candle wicks are made from various materials, but the most common type is cotton.

The size of your wick will depend on the diameter of your candle and the type of wax you’re using. For example, if you’re using soy wax with a diameter of 3 inches, you’ll need a wick at least 6 inches long.

The Fragrance

Once you’ve chosen your wax and wick, it’s time to add the fragrance. You can use any type of scented oil, but I recommend using essential oil. Essential oils are concentrated and have a strong scent, so you won’t need to use them as much.

Add one teaspoon of oil for every pound of wax to add the fragrance. So if you’re using 2 pounds of soy wax, you’ll need to add two teaspoons of oil.

Now that you have all your materials, it’s time to start melting the wax. The best way to do this is with a double boiler or melting pot. If you don’t have either, you can improvise using a pot filled with water and a heat-safe bowl.

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Creating a Relaxing Atmosphere
Creating a Relaxing Atmosphere

Prep Your Container

When making candles, it is essential to use a sturdy glass container. This will prevent the wax from melting and causing a fire. I like to use 16-ounce Mason jars because they are perfect for a candle. If you already have a candle jar that you want, you can clean out the wax and repurpose the container. Once your candle jars are clean and dry, it is time to melt the wax.

Melt the Wax and Add Scent

To soften the wax, you will need a double boiler. Fill the bottom of the double boiler with water and place it on the stove over medium heat. Place the wax on the top of the double boiler and stir until it is melted. Once the wax is melted, you can add your fragrance oil and colorant. Stir gently until everything is mixed together.

Place the wax in the top part of the double boiler or the heat-safe bowl and set it over low heat. Stir the wax occasionally until it’s completely melted. If you’re using paraffin wax, you’ll need to add a stabilizer to prevent the wax from crystallizing as it cools. You can find stabilizers at most craft stores or online.

Once the wax is melted, remove it from the heat and let it cool for about five minutes. Then, add your fragrance oil and stir well. Next, place your wick in the container you’re using for your candle. If the wick is too long, you can trim it down to size.

Attach the Wick and Pour Wax

Now that your wick is in place, it’s time to pour the wax. Candle-making wax can be pretty hot, so be careful as you remove it from the heat. Then, carefully pour the wax into your container. Slowly pour the wax into the container, careful not to splash it. You can let the wax cool a bit: Once it has cooled for about 15 minutes, it’s time to pour it into the container.

If you’re using a wide container, you can also balance two chopsticks over the top of your container to hold the wick in place. Doing this will help keep the wick centered in the candle once the wax hardens.

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If you want to add color to your candles, now is the time. You can use liquid candle dye or crayons to add color. Simply add a few drops of paint or break off a piece of crayon and stir it into the melted wax.

Once you’ve finished making your candles, it’s essential to let them set completely before you try to use them. Otherwise, the wax can be soft and difficult to work with. I usually let my candles sit overnight, so they have plenty of time to harden. Once they’re completely set, you’ll need to trim the wick.

Trim the Wick

This is important because it helps to prevent the candle from smoking when it’s lit. You can use scissors or a wick trimmer to do this. Make sure the wick is trimmed to about ¼ of an inch. Once you’ve done that, your candle is ready to burn.

And that’s it! You’ve now made your very own scented candle. Enjoy! Once you’ve poured the wax, allow it to cool and harden completely before trimming the wick and lighting your candle. Enjoy!

Now that you know the basics of making scented candles experiment with different waxes, wicks, and fragrances to create your unique candles. Have fun!

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Wax Removal Made Easy

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If you’ve ever experienced the unfortunate situation of getting candle wax on your clothing, you understand the challenge of removing it. The wax tends to seep deep into the fabric, making it appear nearly impossible to eliminate.

Thankfully, with a little knowledge about physics, wax removal can be easy. Depending on the fabric of the garment, different strategies can be used. In general, it’s important not to rub the wax in, as this will only cause it to penetrate further into the fabric.

A quick solution is to put the garment in the freezer. This will harden the wax and allow for much of it to be removed. The garment can then be washed typically (hotter is better). 

Wax Removal Made Easy

Everyone has experienced the frustration of dealing with a wax stain. Whether it’s from a candle, a spilled piece of candy, or an errant drop of shampoo, wax can be difficult to remove from fabric. However, with a little knowledge of physics, it’s not that hard to get rid of wax stains. The key is to understand how heat and cold affect wax.

At low temperatures, wax is hard and brittle. This is why putting a garment in the freezer can be an effective way to remove wax stains. The cold temperature will make the wax hard, allowing you to scrape it off easily. Just be sure not to rub the stain, as this will only spread the wax deeper into the fabric.

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If freezing isn’t an option, you can also use heat to remove a wax stain. Wax has a low melting point of 140 Fahrenheit ( 60°C), so placing a blotting paper over the stain and running an iron over it will cause the wax to melt and transfer onto the paper. Just be sure to use a low setting on the iron, as too much heat can damage delicate fabrics. Removing wax stains from fabric should be no problem with these simple tips.

Removing Wax from Cotton Fabrics

Candle wax can be a frustrating stain to remove from clothing, but with a little know-how, it can be easily dealt with. The best method for cotton fabrics is to harden the wax by placing the garment in the freezer.

Once the wax is hardened, it can then be scraped off. Any remaining grease stains can be removed via a normal wash, as the solvents in laundry detergent are designed to dissolve grease. Alternatively, the wax residue can be “ironed out” by placing blotting paper over the area and running an iron over it. With a little effort, candle wax stains need not be permanent.

Removing Wax from Silk Fabrics and Wool

Waxing is a popular way to protect fabrics from spills and stains, but it can be difficult to remove when cleaning the garment. Cotton fabrics can be treated with an iron set to low heat; the heat will melt the wax and transfer it to a piece of paper placed over the stain.

This method is not recommended for more delicate fabrics like silk and wool, as the heat can damage the fabric. Instead, place the garment in the freezer until the wax hardens and gently scrape it off with a blunt knife. If there is any wax remaining, it’s best to take the garment to a dry cleaner. Removing wax from any fabric will be a breeze with these simple tips.

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Removing Wax from Synthetic Fabrics

Fabrics are made of materials like silk, wool, cotton, and many more. Each fabric has its way of being cleaned and handled. For example, you cannot put a silk dress in the washing machine with detergent and expect it to look fabulous.

It simply won’t happen. Different materials require different handling, so we often take our clothes to the dry cleaners. But what about when we accidentally spill something on our clothes at home? First things first, don’t panic! It’s not the end of the world, and there are ways to remove almost any stain from any fabric. 

One common fabric mishap is when we accidentally drop the wax on our clothing. Whether from candles or using an old-fashioned iron, it can be tricky to get rid of wax stains. The good news is that there are a few proven methods for removing wax from synthetic fabrics. The first thing you should do is try to let the wax harden in the freezer. Once it’s hardened, you can try to remove it with a butter knife or a credit card. If that doesn’t work, then your best bet is to take the garment to a dry cleaner. 

If you’re feeling brave, you can also try to remove the wax with an iron. Place a blotting paper over the stain and set the iron to low heat. Slowly run the iron over the paper until the wax transfers onto it. This method can be tricky, so it’s best to test it on an inconspicuous area of the fabric first. With a little patience and some trial and error, you should be able to get the wax out of your synthetic fabrics.

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Who Owns Yankee Candle?

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Newell Brands owns the popular Yankee Candle brand, which it acquired when it purchased Jarden in 2016. Jarden is recognized for its wide range of brands including Yankee Candle, Sharpie, and Mr. Coffee.

From humble beginnings…

1969 was a big year. The first humans set foot on the moon, the Beatles gave their final public performance, and 16-year-old Mike Kittredge made his mother a present that would change his life. Too poor to buy a gift, Mike improvised, melting down some crayons to make candles. His neighbor was so impressed that she convinced him to sell it to her.

With his money, he bought more wax and made two more candles – one for his mom and one to sell. And so Yankee Candle was born. Over the next 50 years, the company would grow into a multimillion-dollar business, but it all started with a simple act of love from a son to his mother. Christmas may come and go, but the story of Yankee Candle is timeless.

…to America’s favorite brand of premium scented candles

Yankee Candle started in a small Massachusetts country gift shop in 1969. The company’s founder, Michael J. Kittredge II, used a melted crayon to make his first candle as a Christmas gift for his mother.

From that humble beginning, Yankee Candle has become the most recognized name in the candle business and the country’s best-selling candle brand. Today, with over 600 fragrances, Yankee Candle offers a wide range of seasonal and specialty scented candles, home and car fragrance products, and candle accents and accessories.

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Yankee Candle’s goal is to create products that help make your house feel like a home. Whether looking for a fresh scent for your kitchen or a cozy aroma for your bedroom, Yankee Candle has a fragrance.

Most Yankee Candle candles are made by master chandlers (candlemakers) in Massachusetts. Yankee Candle candles and accessories can be found in Yankee Candle’s nationwide base of over 300 company-owned stores. Yankee Candle also has a dynamic catalog, online business, and an expanding North American wholesale customer network that includes over 14,000 specialty retailers in the U.S.

The future looks bright for new growth and expanding opportunities as Yankee Candle continues to write new chapters in this true American success story.

The $15.4 billion deal was one of the largest in Newell’s history, and it immediately gave the company a significant presence in the candle, marker, and coffee maker markets. With the addition of Jarden’s brands, Newell is now better positioned to compete in various categories and markets. Thanks to the acquisition, Newell is now one of the world’s leading suppliers of candles, markers, and coffee makers.

Yankee Candle Today Employs more than 6,000 Workers Worldwide

Since its founding in 1969, Yankee Candle has been dedicated to providing the highest quality candles and accessories. Today, the company remains true to that commitment, employing more than 6,000 skilled workers worldwide. Yankee Candle candles and accessories can be found nationwide in hundreds of company-owned retail stores and at Authorized Yankee Candle® Retailers throughout the United States. Whether you’re looking for the perfect gift or simply want to enjoy a pleasurable candle-burning experience, Yankee Candle is sure to have what you’re looking for. With a wide range of styles and scents, there’s something for everyone at Yankee Candle.

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Yankee Candle History

Yankee Candle was founded in 1969 by Michael J. Kittredge II, who was just 16 years old. Kittredge made his first candle out of a used crayon, some melted wax, and a coffee can. He then sold his candles door-to-door and at craft fairs. The company has come a long way since those early days and is now the leading manufacturer of scented candles in the United States. Kittredge retired from Yankee Candle in 2001, and the company was sold to Jarden Corporation for $1.75 billion in 2014. Yankee Candle is still headquartered in South Deerfield, Massachusetts, and continues to produce high-quality candles that fill homes with warmth and light.

Starting by Chance – Christmas 1969

It was Christmas 1969, and 16-year-old Mike Kittredge was struggling to find a way to buy his mother a present. He didn’t have much money, so he decided to melt some crayons to create a homemade candle. His neighbor saw the candle and wanted one of her own.

With that small stake, Mike bought enough wax to make two candles — one for his mom and another to sell. That simple act of creativity and entrepreneurship would eventually grow into a multi-billion-dollar company known as Yankee Candle. Today, Yankee Candle is one of the most popular brands in the world, and it all started with a teenage boy’s efforts to give his mom a special Christmas present.

Yankee Candle in 1970-1972

Mike had always been interested in crafting, so when he stumbled upon a lost wax candle-making kit, he was eager to try it. Using the supplies from the kit, he made two candles — one for his mom and another to sell. His dad was so impressed with the finished product that he suggested they open a small retail shop. With his father’s help, they did just that, and their business steadily grew over the next few years. Mike’s Candles has hundreds of retail stores and over 35,000 authorized retailers worldwide. Thanks to Mike’s passion for candle-making, what started as a small hobby has blossomed into a hugely successful business.

Yankee Candle 1973 until Today

The year 1973 was an eventful one for the young company that would come to be known as Yankee Candle. Founded only four years earlier, the company was tiny, with just twelve employees. But those twelve employees were about to embark on an ambitious new project: moving the entire operation into an old paper mill in Holyoke, Massachusetts.

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The mill was in rough shape, and it would take a lot of work to get it up and to run. But the company’s founders were excited about the potential of their new home. They saw it as a chance to build something unique and committed themselves to make it happen. They turned the mill into a thriving candle-making business in the months and years that followed. Yankee Candle is one of the world’s leading candle manufacturers, and its story began in that old paper mill in Holyoke.

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