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Whether or not you follow any religion, you\u2019ve likely seen a votive candle at church, on television, at a wedding, in a dollar store, someone\u2019s home, they\u2019re ubiquitous. Their cheap price and versatility when it comes to their intended uses makes them one of the preferred options if you don\u2019t need anything too fancy or just need a simple way to light up a room or have a pleasant aroma emanating throughout your home or whatever room the votive candle is in.<\/p>\n

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Much like the review on beeswax candles, votive candles are manufactured by many different brands. Typically they are two inches tall and just over an inch in diameter. They are larger sizes available, but most votive candles are kept at a small size. Depending on the manufacturer, they are also available in a variety of colors like white, green, pink, black, and brown to name a few. You can purchase unscented votive candles or explore other scents like fruity, spicy, botanical, and more.<\/p>\n

A lot of people are concerned about the type of wax used to make candles, usually paraffin, beeswax or the increasingly prevalent organic soy wax. Votive candles use a mix of paraffin and beeswax, but you can find candles that solely use one or the other. Research suggests that soy and beeswax are safer than paraffin in terms of health and environmental benefits, so that\u2019s something to take into consideration if you\u2019re planning on buying in bulk.<\/p>\n

Speaking of bulk, votive candles are among the easiest and most inexpensive candles to purchase in large quantities. A quick perusal on a prominent online retailer like Amazon will reveal many votive candles sold in packs of seventy or more. With their cheap prices, they are very affordable.<\/p>\n

It\u2019s the burn times where you\u2019ll find that votive candles may not be the best. Depending on the oil or wax used, you may end up with a candle that will burn unusually fast or last longer, typically somewhere between ten to fifteen hours.<\/p>\n

Votive candles serve their purpose and are great to keep around for a rainy day, but the scents aren\u2019t as generally strong as what you\u2019d get with a more well-known brand. And since the ingredients tend to differ among candle makers, you\u2019ll need to consider strongly whether paraffin, beeswax or the cleaner and safer soy solution are a better choice for you.<\/p>\n

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