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    WoodWick Candles Fireside Candle. walmart.com. $16.87. Juicy Apple Candle. We apple-solutly love this festive fall candle! It has an adorable jar and ribbon to accompany the irresistible fresh ...

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    22-Karat Gold Nightclub Map of Harlem "Savoy" Luxury Candle. If you like luxury, vintage design, and excellent fragrances, then it's time to meet the Harlem Candle Company.

  4. Candle wick - Wikipedia

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    Wick of a candle Candle wick in a candle. A candle wick or lamp wick is usually made of braided cotton that holds the flame of a candle or oil lamp. A candle wick works by capillary action, conveying ("wicking") the fuel to the flame. When the liquid fuel, typically melted candle wax, reaches the flame it then vaporizes and combusts.

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    Tart Cherry Juice for Recovery. There's another important but unusual juice in rotation for the players. Tart cherry juice.

  6. Candle - Wikipedia

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    A candle in a candle stick Tapers (long thin candles) in a church A memorial candle (yahrtzeit candle) A candle is an ignitable wick embedded in wax, or another flammable solid substance such as tallow, that provides light, and in some cases, a fragrance. A candle can also provide heat or a method of keeping time. Candles have been used for ...

  7. Actaea racemosa - Wikipedia

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    Actaea racemosa, the black cohosh, black bugbane, black snakeroot, rattle-top, or fairy candle (syn. Cimicifuga racemosa), is a species of flowering plant of the family Ranunculaceae. It is native to eastern North America from the extreme south of Ontario to central Georgia, and west to Missouri and Arkansas.