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I would like to know if there is any special way/place to store candles so that they do not lose their scent ? Is there a time frame for unburned candles to lose their scent ?
There are so many different candles out there made by a lot of different candle companies. Each company has its own special process and formulation for making and scenting candles. It would be difficult to tell how long any given unburned candle would hold its scent. If a candle gives off a large amount of scent before it is burned, especially in the store when you first buy it, it is likely that it will not keep its scent very long. The only good guideline is to wrap the candles in paper and store them in a cool dry place.
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