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  2. 8 Best Home Items To Buy at Dollar Tree in October

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    GOBankingRates went through Dollar Tree’s catalog to find the best home items on offer. ... Frosted Glass Wood Lid Scented Candle. Price: $1.25 each. ... Hanging 3-Tier Wall Plaque. Price: $1.25 ...

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    With the spring season in full swing and events like graduation coming up, Dollar Tree shoppers will be on the hunt for a little bit of... Dollar Tree: 9 Best New Arrivals for Your Money in April ...

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    These and other cooking pans are available at Dollar Tree for $1.25 each. Healthy Choice Chicken With Rice Soup Winter is the perfect time of year for breaking out your savory, filling soups.

  5. Chandelier - Wikipedia

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    The metal chandeliers may have a central support with curved or S-shaped arms attached, and at the end of each arm is a drip-pan and nozzle for holding a candle; by the 15th century, candle nozzles were used instead of prickets to hold the candles since candle production techniques allowed for the production of identically sized candles. [34]

  6. Candelabra - Wikipedia

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    Candelabra is a form of candlestick; candlestick is defined as an object that holds a candle, [8] [9] and candelabra can be defined as a branched holder that supports multiple candles. [3] [10] "Candelabra" has been used to describe all branched candle holders, including chandeliers. The distinction between a candelabrum and a chandelier is ...

  7. Julleuchter - Wikipedia

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    Julleuchter (German pronunciation: [ˈjuːlˌlɔʏçtɐ]; "Yule lantern") or Turmleuchter ("tower lantern") are modern terms used to describe a type of earthenware candle-holder originating in 16th-century Sweden, later redesigned and manufactured in Nazi Germany.