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I love these, too, the baby powder ones and most of the red ones - Christmas and berries and all things rich and lovely.

If anyone lives near Manchester/ Cheshire, go to Lady Heyes in Frodsham and you can be served your Yankee Candles by none other than Bob 'Spit the Dog' Carolgees....! He owns this antiques and crafts centre and has a candle shop there - he knows his stuff, too. :D They have a massive range there, though most big garden centres seem to have a good selection, too.
 
I got a lovely big Christmas box set from the qvc shop at Birchwood shopping centre. All the Christmas scents & the large & medium with the plate & glass shades, lots of the smaller ones all with little glass jars to put them in, oh & a Christmas wreath to go around the bottom of the large candle & shade.

Going to make you all green with envy as the whole set was only £ 25.00 :D

Can't wait to get them out for Christmas, but as there are so many it's a case of where to put them all. :lol:

I want to try the baby powder & the cool cotton. Just love the scented candles :thumbsup:
 
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm can't make me mind what fragrance to have now :wacko: :wacko:
 
You've all convinced me to try them (not that I take much convincing :- " ) ...... you should be on commission :D .

I got 'Jack Frost' and 'Christmas Cookie' - lovely smells, but I wanted 'Christmas Eve' and Debenhams only had the huge, expensive ones left in that scent :(
 
jackie/it said:
You've all convinced me to try them (not that I take much convincing  :- " ) ...... you should be on commission  :D .I got 'Jack Frost' and 'Christmas Cookie' - lovely smells, but I wanted 'Christmas Eve' and Debenhams only had the huge, expensive ones left in that scent  :(

That what i was thinking :lol: ,the glades ones are ok,but don't last,they are over £3.00 in my local supermarket,but i did buy one as they were on offer at halk price.Ialso like Frebreze plug-ins and air freshners,not tried their candles yet :D
 
Yankee candles smell good enough to eat :lol: I love the mango scented and I have just bought my aunt the Eggnog scented to put in with her Xmas. TKMAX sometimes have them at a reasonable price :thumbsup:
 
Yankee Candles are definitely the smelliest! :D

I love the Clean Cotton one best too- or the Sunwashed Linen, or Cinnamon Stick - and I've got a Clean Cotton plug-in which I have on all the time near the dogs' beds to keep the area lovely and fresh! :thumbsup:

Liz and the Monellis
 
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