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  2. A Growing Small Business: This Ohio Candle Shop ... - AOL

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    Last year, we featured No Common Scents Gifts, LLC as part of our 2021 Small Business Spotlight. Founder Krista Davis told us about her specialty candle shop in Nova, Ohio, where she creates unique...

  3. Scentsy - Wikipedia

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    At a small business event in 2004, they met Orville Thompson, a struggling entrepreneur who had previously started several unprofitable business ventures. [7] Thompson took an interest in the pair's wick-less candle company and a few months later, he and his wife Heidi Thompson purchased the company from Egan and Gunnell.

  4. The 25 Best Black-Owned Candle Brands to Shop Right Now - AOL

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    The company infuses spaces with their signature essential oil blends in candles like Energize, a sweet and spicy mix of orange, patchouli, incense, cedar, and clove. Shop Now Energize Candle

  5. 30 Incredible Black-Owned Candle Companies You Oughta ... - AOL

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    Your search for the best Black-owned candle brands stops here. We've gathered 30 Black-owned candle companies for you to shop and enjoy.

  6. Yankee Candle - Wikipedia

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    The company operates just over 260 small-box format stores, [1] located in malls across 43 U.S. states [4] and Ontario, and is the largest candle manufacturer in the United States. The company is headquartered in South Deerfield, Massachusetts. The Jarden Corporation agreed to buy Yankee Candle for $1.75 billion in the fall of 2013. [5]

  7. Home Interiors and Gifts - Wikipedia

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    Home Interiors and Gifts was a direct sales company specializing in decorating accessories, which were sold by more than 140,000 representatives through home parties in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Puerto Rico. Highland Capital Management later owned a majority interest in the company. [1] The company is defunct since 2008.

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