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  2. Yankee Candle - Wikipedia

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    Yankee Candle flagship store in Deerfield, MA. Yankee Candle's flagship store, which opened in 1982, is located in South Deerfield, Massachusetts.It features all available Yankee Candles as well as kitchen and home accessories, New England crafts, gifts and collectibles, a toy shop, picnic grounds and a "Bavarian Christmas Village" filled with decorated Christmas trees and a toy train that ...

  3. Yankee Candle's best-selling candles might surprise you - AOL

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    When you think of candles, a few things probably pop into your head immediately: birthday candles, fall scented candles, and of course, Yankee Candle.

  4. Yankee Candle's popular holiday scents are on sale for Black ...

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    Yankee has the perfect candle to evoke the flavors of fall. Home-grown apples and pumpkins blended with ginger and clove create their Apple Pumpkin fragrance. Two 100% natural-fiber wicks will ...

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  6. Yankee Candle Co. v. New England Candle Co. - Wikipedia

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    The court considered the scope of the term "building" under 17 U.S.C. § 101's definition of "architectural work". The court looked at dictionary definitions of "building" and the Code of Federal Regulations, [3] and found that the Yankee Candle store was an internal structure, not a "building". [2]

  7. Wax melter - Wikipedia

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    Wax melters are devices used in the packaging and candle-making industries to melt wax. The type of tank used to melt candle wax is quite different from adhesives, solder, and tar. For example, tanks used for adhesives may need to be heated up to 260 °C (500 °F) [ 1 ] whilst an organic soy wax will be ruined at over 60 °C (140 °F) and ...