We would really like to thank everyone for all of the help and support you have given us. This past month has been overwhelmingly Great! With all of the support and great response we have received, we just can't fathom how appreciative we are. Any goals we set for our first week was broken the first day, every goal we set was overcome 100 times faster than we originally thought. We had our first monthly giveaway and received way more entries than we ever dreamed of. We are now days into our second month giveaway and are getting a great response! We are constantly looking for new ways to implement new and exciting candles and contests for all of you.
We would like to Thank you once again for all of the support and help each one of you gave us, we are so appreciative.
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We have been testing out the new 4oz candles and have been making a lot of progress. We are hoping to roll them out in a few weeks in single and variety packs of four. Prices are still being calculated but will be announced when they are released for sale. We were brainstorming. For those of you who want to try one of our candles but thinks 8oz candles are to much for sampling, how about a 4oz candle? They are not for sale just yet, so calm down. We are currently in our testing phase of this new size. When we get them perfected we will announce its release on our Facebook page. Comment and let us know what you think...
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