Anyone Ever Try the Candles with Jewelry in Them?

Updated on November 11, 2013
F.C. asks from Tampa, FL
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I have seen them online and thinking of getting some for my girlfriends, sisters and adult nieces. I am not expecting anything more than the like $5/$10 items. So my question is if you have tried them what is your opinion? How is the smell? Burn Time? Quality?

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NYMetroMom - The items are wrapped in a plastic bag then put into a foil pouch from my understanding.

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S.T.

answers from New York on

Why would you want jewelry that's been in a candle? I can't even think about what kind of jewelry would be encased in wax and would it burn when the flames gets to that level? I'm assuming the jewelry isn't quality costume jewelry even - so why bother? I'd rather have a plain candle, or a sweet peice of costume jewelry than a combined candle necklace.

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C.O.

answers from Washington DC on

Nope. I know there was a HUGE hoopla made over them...

but personally? no experience with the candles or what type of jewelry is in them....

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L.A.

answers from Austin on

I used to sell the ones with the possibility of Money in them. There were some with $100. bills in them. Never had a client say theirs had anything other than change.

I sold a lot of them as gifts for men. Men hate potpourri, but love candles.

They like anything to do with fire..
BBQ, Fireplaces, fire pits, fireworks, lighters, cigars, candles.

I bet your friends will like the jewelry candles.

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G.B.

answers from Oklahoma City on

Wow, never heard of them and might be glad!

Those fragrances would sure make me want to go bake stuff and eat it!!!!! lol.

Let us know how it turns out if you get them.

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B.D.

answers from Pittsburgh on

I had never even heard of them before last week when I received an e-mail from an acquaintance letting me know she was selling them.

I am neither a candle nor jewelry person so the whole concept is lost on me.

Hopefully someone on here has some actual experience and can answer your questions.

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