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  2. Flameless candle - Wikipedia

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    Flameless candles display flickering light, imitating that of actual flames. As a decorative element, the design of a flameless candle is relatively versatile. The body or "housing" of the device is commonly cylindrical, containing a battery pack and an often flame-shaped LED lamp atop the candle. Many manufactures use LED lights with an ...

  3. Crate and Barrel candle recall: More flame than flicker - AOL

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    If you were somehow enticed by a set of plant-shaped candles sold at Crate and Barrel stores, resist the temptation to light it. It turns out the candle that looks like a plant has wax that melts ...

  4. Here’s Why You Should Put Aluminum Foil on the Edge of Your ...

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    Candle toppers are cute, open metal lids that often have intricate designs. Like the aluminum foil, they help keep the flames protected from wind and drafts so the wax can melt evenly.

  5. Page & Flame brings readers, candle lovers together in ... - AOL

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    Page & Flame is a new independent bookstore and candle shop in Landrum. The owner of the store is Amanda Edwards. The store is full of local artwork for guests to see, some are for sale and other ...

  6. Luminous flame - Wikipedia

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    A luminous flame is a burning flame which is brightly visible. Much of its output is in the form of visible light, as well as heat or light in the non-visible wavelengths. An early study of flame luminosity was conducted by Michael Faraday and became part of his series of Royal Institution Christmas Lectures, The Chemical History of a Candle. [1]

  7. Electric fireplace - Wikipedia

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    Dimplex claims to have produced the first electric fireplace with a "realistic" wood-burning flame effect in 1995. [6] It is unclear what specific technique is being referred to, although it may be U.S. patent 5,642,580. In 2008 Dimplex launched the Opti-myst effect which simulates both flames and smoke.

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