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  2. Scentsy - Wikipedia

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    Scentsy is an American multi-level marketing [2] [3] company based in Meridian, Idaho, that sells scented products including wax warmers and other home and body products. [4] [5] The company was founded by Kara Egan and Colette Gunnell in 2003, The company was relaunched by new owners in 2004.

  3. Candle warmer - Wikipedia

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    A candle warmer is an electric warmer that melts a candle or scented wax to release its scent. The candle warmer shown is intended to be used with jar candles or candles in cups, not with taper candles or candles without containers large enough to accommodate all the melted wax. Some candle warmers have a built-in bowl in which the candle is ...

  4. An Honest Review of the Candle Warmer Lamps Going Viral ... - AOL

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    Unlike the unsightly plug-ins and plastic hot plates of the 2010s, the candle warmers that went viral this year have stylish design features like wooden bases, gold-tone metal arms, and modern ...

  5. Blyth, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In 2008 Blyth began a multi-stage takeover of ViSalus, a multi-level marketing company which sells nutritional supplements and energy drinks. [8] [9] In the first stage of the takeover Blyth purchased a 43.6% equity interest for $14.0 million.

  6. Tealight - Wikipedia

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    A tealight which has just been lit, with the wax beginning to liquify A tealight warming a teapot. A tealight (also tea-light, tea light, tea candle, or informally tea lite, t-lite or t-candle) is a candle in a thin metal or plastic cup so that the candle can liquefy completely while lit.

  7. Wax melter - Wikipedia

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    Wax melters are devices used in the packaging and candle-making industries to melt wax. The type of tank used to melt candle wax is quite different from adhesives, solder, and tar. For example, tanks used for adhesives may need to be heated up to 260 °C (500 °F) [ 1 ] whilst an organic soy wax will be ruined at over 60 °C (140 °F) and ...

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