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  2. History of candle making - Wikipedia

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    'Colonial'-style tapered candle molds. With the growth of the whaling industry in the 18th century, spermaceti, an oil that comes from a cavity in the head of the sperm whale, became a widely used substance for candle making. The wax was made by crystallizing the oil, and was the first candle substance to become available in mass quantities.

  3. 12 Vintage Christmas Blow Molds Worth Serious Cash

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    Beco Christmas Giant Candle Blow Mold. eat_my_bear/ebay. Price on eBay: $925. Beco’s Christmassy candle stick blow mold is a whopping 66-inches tall, making it the ideal companion for the front ...

  4. Gurley Novelty - Wikipedia

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    Gurley Novelty or simply Gurley was a candle-making company that existed throughout the second half of the 20th century. Gurley was known for making small, figurine-shaped candles for the main holidays, most notably Christmas, Thanksgiving, and Halloween.

  5. Early American molded glass - Wikipedia

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    Early American molded glass refers to glass functional and decorative objects, such as bottles and dishware, that were manufactured in the United States in the 19th century. . The objects were produced by blowing molten glass into a mold, thereby causing the glass to assume the shape and pattern design of the m

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  7. 5 Things You Should Always Store In Plastic Containers - AOL

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    "Anything stored in the garage, basement, (or) attic is best in plastic bins, because anything else can absorb moisture and create mold," Hord explains. Sheets, Towels, And Blankets. No linen ...

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