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David Creighton wrote:candles zap smells?
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Karen/NoCA wrote:David Creighton wrote:candles zap smells?
Yes, the candles I have over power the kitchen odor in no time. I let them burn a couple of house and my house smells wonderful. Of course, you have to love the smell of Creme Brulee or Hazelnut Vanilla or Pineapple Rum
Yes David, I burn the candles at times because I do not like the BAD, or old cooking smells. There is a difference between offensive smells and good smells. These candles are called "cake candles". They are made back east, burn clean and have a very mild, pleasing scent. They make your entire home smell nice.....so does fresh air!David Creighton wrote:karen - i don't get it: you like you home odor free but you burn scented candles?
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Karen/NoCA wrote:Yes David, I burn the candles at times because I do not like the BAD, or old cooking smells. There is a difference between offensive smells and good smells. These candles are called "cake candles". They are made back east, burn clean and have a very mild, pleasing scent. They make your entire home smell nice.....so does fresh air!David Creighton wrote:karen - i don't get it: you like you home odor free but you burn scented candles?
What I really dislike the most, is getting up in the morning and smelling dinner from last night.
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John Tomasso wrote:Karen/NoCA wrote:Yes David, I burn the candles at times because I do not like the BAD, or old cooking smells. There is a difference between offensive smells and good smells. These candles are called "cake candles". They are made back east, burn clean and have a very mild, pleasing scent. They make your entire home smell nice.....so does fresh air!David Creighton wrote:karen - i don't get it: you like you home odor free but you burn scented candles?
What I really dislike the most, is getting up in the morning and smelling dinner from last night.
No offense, Karen, but I guess "good" and "bad" smells are in the nose of the be-smeller.
Both my wife and her daughter are forever burning these kinds of candles, and they make me want to run screaming into the street. They make me actually long for the stench of a grease trap, or the pungent aroma of some bacalao sitting in the midday sun.
I have the same reaction to them as I do to flavored coffees. I'll take natural odors any day.
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