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  2. Flameless candle - Wikipedia

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    Flameless candles display flickering light, simulating real flames. As a decorative element, the design of a flameless candle is relatively versatile. The body or "housing" of the device is commonly cylindrical, containing a battery pack and an often flame-shaped LED lamp atop the candle. Many manufactures use LED lights with a sporadic ...

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    This is a good flameless alternative to a traditional candle. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ...

  4. Candlepower - Wikipedia

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    In 1937, the international candle was redefined again—against the luminous intensity of a blackbody at the freezing point of liquid platinum which was to be 58.9 international candles per square centimetre. In 1948, the international unit candela replaced candlepower. One candlepower unit is about 0.981 candela.

  5. Luminous flame - Wikipedia

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    One of the most familiar instances of a luminous flame is produced by a Bunsen burner. This burner has a controllable air supply and a constant gas jet: when the air supply is reduced, a highly luminous, and thus visible, orange 'safety flame' is produced. For heating work, the air inlet is opened and the burner produces a much hotter blue flame.

  6. Bath and Body Works Apologizes for Controversial Candle ...

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    Bath and Body Works has issued an apology for their candle design that some say looks like Ku Klux Klan hoods. The holiday candle “Snowed In” is being pulled from stores after critics argued ...

  7. Tealight - Wikipedia

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    A tealight which has just been lit, with the wax beginning to liquify A tealight warming a teapot. A tealight (also tea-light, tea light, tea candle, or informally tea lite, t-lite or t-candle) is a candle in a thin metal or plastic cup so that the candle can liquefy completely while lit.