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| 2009-11-27 22:17 Suzanne Wurster | Ordering: I am wondering if the Tea Lights that came in the blue and white box are still available. The last box I have says 10 candles 1 1/2 in. x 5/8 in. in metal cups with a Code # 0505, I like the fact that these do not leave soot on my food warmer. If not what would be the most comparable to this item. | Answer |
| 2009-11-28 07:13 Celeste | Burning Candles: I am doing a science project on "which colored candle burns the fastest? (red,yellow,blue,green,or white)" What I would like to know is if the pigment or the distribution of the pigment throughout the candle affect how fast the candle burns? | Answer |
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