No, I don't burn candles. I set stuff on fire.
2006-10-24 11:48:56
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, right now I've got an apple pie candle burning. I just bought an apple vanilla one, and a cinnamon crunch one.
In the spring and summer, I prefer more of the berry scented ones, I like the lightness of the fruity smells when it's nice outside.
2006-10-24 19:52:31
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I like to burn candles to correlate with my mood!
2006-10-24 18:34:30
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answer #3
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answered by tendertigress2003 2
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No, I burn candles that correlate with me.
2006-10-25 02:32:46
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answer #4
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answered by persnickety1022 7
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I do...I love going to Bed Bath and Beyond and picking out a new Yankee candle as the seasons change. For Fall, I like pumpkin, apples, and spice. For Christmas, cinnamon or "Christmas Cookies". For spring, I do citrus fruit scents or "Clean Cotton".
2006-10-25 00:33:52
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answer #5
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answered by NA 6
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why yes...funny you asked!
My husband just squired a very cute white candle that looks plain. But when you light it, a little ghost shape appears in the glass of the candle holder and the flickering flame makes the little ghost move around!
Very Cute!
2006-10-24 18:37:39
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answer #6
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answered by Agent99 5
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Not usually, but this time of year is when one of my favorites is always on the store shelves - Pumpkin Spice - so I do tend to burn that one more in the fall.
2006-10-24 18:45:47
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answered by The Trooper 6
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yeah!!
i do burn candles with the season.
2006-10-24 18:36:12
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answered by prince47 7
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I used to until my son started getting into practically EVERYTHING! It then became time to child-proof! Oh how I miss the sweet smell of apple-cinnamon in the fall :0(
2006-10-24 18:36:56
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answered by Von 5
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No, I usually just burn whatever fits my mood at the time, I have several favorite stand-by scents that I just use whenever it sounds good.
2006-10-24 22:19:00
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answered by GoodJob 5
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