Few things in life make me as happy as scented candles. I have them all over the house and burn them nearly all the time. In fact, my house is currently filled with the aroma of Christmas cookies!
I just discovered a great new source for candles. Caterpillars Creations offers a large selection of soy candles in a variety of fragrances, colors, shapes, and prices. If you’ve never burned a soy candle, you’re in for quite a treat the first time you light one. They are made from soy wax, which burns cleaner, lasts longer, and holds more fragrance than paraffin wax.
Caterpillar Creations is not your typical candle company. They have a very small staff, each person expertly trained in the craft of candle making. Their candles are made with wax from 100% natural soy beans with no unnecessary chemical additives. They feature quality fragrances based in all natural vegetable oil. Each candle is made especially for the customer - poured and shipped within seven days of the order. Caterpillars Creations even offers wholesale soy candles at great prices and a low minimum order.
By signing up for Caterpillars Candle Club, you’ll receive a discount code for 10% off your next order. All members are automatically entered into a drawing for a free candle each month.
Caterpillars Creations candles make great gifts, so why not browse the site and pick out a few for those you love? And if you have no loved ones who adore candles, I will gladly accept these soy based gifts!
January 11th, 2008 at 9:22 am
Y’know, I’ve never tried a soy candle before. I may just have to get a few. As a kid, I used to love going to this candle store in our mall called “Wicks & Sticks,” which just sold candles. But half the store was actually really cool shaped candles molded in fun shapes like dragons or animals.
Any recommendations on “flavors” by the way? Vanilla’s always nice, but things like cake batter or apple pie are really good too. Almost too good..
January 11th, 2008 at 11:38 am
I love soy candles they burn slow and clean.
Hugs, Judy
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January 11th, 2008 at 12:05 pm
Another advantage to soy or beeswax candles is that neither kind requires petroleum.
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January 11th, 2008 at 1:57 pm
Very interesting…
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January 11th, 2008 at 4:14 pm
Those candles look wonderful and that sounds like a nice deal. Right now I have so many candles in my house you would think I’m obsessed. But the truth is, I have many of them and forget to burn them at times. D’oh. No wonder they last forever.
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January 11th, 2008 at 4:30 pm
I’ve got Christmas Eve burning throughout my house–I love candles!!
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