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  2. W. H. Burford & Sons - Wikipedia

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    W. H. Burford and Sons was a soap and candle-making business founded in Adelaide in 1840 by William Henville Burford (1807–1895), an English butcher who arrived in the new colony in 1838. It was one of the earliest soapmakers in Australia, and up to the 1960s when it closed, the oldest.

  3. How Soap and Candles Built a Consumer Empire - AOL

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    Candles, soap, and a bit of serendipity led to the creation of one of the world's most successful business partnerships: Procter & Gamble . English emigrant William Procter and Irish.

  4. Voyageurs - Wikipedia

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    The terms voyageur, explorateur, and coureur des bois have had broad and overlapping uses, but their meanings in the context of the fur trade business were more distinct. . Voyageurs were canoe transportation workers in organized, licensed long-distance transportation of furs and trade goods in the interior of the contine

  5. Williamsburg Soap and Candle Factory - Wikipedia

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    They were known for their fine quality candles that were dripless and clean burning. All of the candles were made at the on-site manufacturing plant, and all of the candle-making equipment was designed and built by its owners and employees. [1] Customers could view the products being made through a glass window in the store; and were allowed to ...

  6. TikTok's Favorite Swiftie Is Selling Eras-Inspired Soaps and ...

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    Beloved TikToker Duane Swenk sells handmade Taylor Swift-inspired soaps and candles at his daughter's small business, Sparta Candle Co. out of Sparta, NC.

  7. Chandlery - Wikipedia

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    By the 18th century, most commercial chandlers dealt in candles, oils, soap, and even paint. As these provided ships' stores, chandlery came to refer to a shop selling nautical items for ships and boats, although for a time they were called ship-chandleries to distinguish them.

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