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  2. The 10 best holiday candles to make your home smell merry and ...

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  5. Pre-lit tree - Wikipedia

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    The first lighted Christmas trees made use of candles. [1] Attaching the candles was a difficult process, and proved to be a fire hazard. [2] The tree could not be safely left unattended when the candles were lit. A bucket of water also had to be kept near the tree and someone had to keep watch for a possible fire.

  6. Christmas lights - Wikipedia

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    [2] [1] The Christmas tree was adopted in upper-class homes in 18th-century Germany, where it was occasionally decorated with candles, which at the time was a comparatively expensive light source. Candles for the tree were glued with melted wax to a tree branch or attached by pins. Around 1890, candleholders were first used for Christmas candles.

  7. Advent candle - Wikipedia

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    Advent candle. An Advent candle is a candle marked with the days of December up to Christmas Eve.It is typically used in a household rather than a church setting: each day in December the candle is burnt down a little more, to the mark for the day, to show the passing of the days leading up to Christmas. [1]