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Dollar Tree Candles – What You Should Know Before Buying One

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There have been many recalls of popular items in recent months, including Dollar Tree candles. While these candles may have been produced by Adco Trading Inc., they were sold exclusively in Dollar Tree stores throughout the U.S. If you have purchased a recalled candle, you can contact Dollar Tree for a refund. Other popular items have also been recalled in recent months, including scented lotions, bath products, and even candles! Here’s what you should know before buying one of these candles.

Low price

There are two ways to get cheap Candles from Dollar Tree. One is to buy them in bulk. This has pros and cons. You have to buy in bulk because Dollar Tree has minimum quantity requirements for each candle. However, there is a workaround that will let you buy candles of varying sizes. For example, you can buy three packages of Candles from Dollar Tree for one pound of wax. After that, you can buy them in smaller quantities.

Dupes for popular scents

If you want to save money and smell good at the same time, consider trying dupes for popular Dollar Tree scents. Some Dollar Tree scents are great for your car air freshener, such as Astute and Dark Chill. Muglar A*Men clones, such as Dark Chill, are decent. Calvin Klein Reveal dupes, such as Reveal, are hit or miss. Prime Gold, a cheap dupe for 1 Million, and Ultimate Warrior are both short-lived but smell like they came from the Dollar Tree.

Fire hazard

Consumers who purchased Dollar Tree candles can no longer use them because of a fire hazard. These inexpensive candles have dangerously high flames. They were sold nationwide for just $1 at Dollar Tree stores between July and September. A glass votive encases the candle and its powder blue wax. Upon ignition, the candle can break the glass, causing a fire. The company is reissuing a full refund for the candles.

According to the National Fire Protection Association, 60 percent of home candle fires started with something that was too close to the candle. This increased the risk of fires by about four percent from January through November, and by 12 percent during the holiday season. The company’s website has a list of frequently asked questions about the candle recall. Here are some steps consumers can take to minimize the risk of a fire:

Glass breakage

A consumer safety agency is recalling certain candles sold at Dollar Tree stores due to potential fire hazards. The SureScents 2-in-1 Peaceful Stream/Moonlit Waves candle, a two-inch tall votive with powder blue-colored wax, is recalled due to the risk of breaking glass, particularly if the flame extends above the glass’s height. Consumers are encouraged to immediately stop using the recalled candles and contact their local Dollar Tree for a full refund.

The company is offering a full refund if you purchase the recalled votive candles. The candles were sold for just $1 at stores nationwide. The company is not requiring customers to provide their receipts or original packaging to return the recalled product. If you buy these candles from the company’s website, you can get a full refund. If you have a recalled candle, don’t light it on the nightstand because you could end up with a dangerous situation.

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