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Yankee Candle Tutti Frutti Housewarmer Jar

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  • 29 of 29 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    Level 8 pink_champagne

    Member since 08/06/2003

    Reviews written: 1123

    3 Stars Not my favourite frutti candle Review with images 28/09/2011

    Advantages Advantages long lasting, smells nice

    Disadvantages Disadvantages not all that strong

    I usually prefer to buy my Yankee Candles in the form of wax tarts, as I find that they are a good way of trying out a scent and much cheaper than buying a jar only to find that you don’t like it. I actually got this Tutti Frutti Yankee Candle as a freebie online, as there was a buy two get the third free offer, and I was buying two jars anyway as gifts for my sisters. I’m not sure why I chose to purchase the Tutti Frutti fragrance as my jar candle. I’d never tried this fragrance before and the red colour doesn’t match anything in my house! Still, as a fragrance, the name and picture of a ... more
  • 15 of 15 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    Level 6 aclevername

    Member since 22/04/2012

    Reviews written: 248

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages nice chunky jar, lovely fragrance, long burning time

    Disadvantages Disadvantages jar is glass so is breakable

    I was delighted to receive a Tutti-Fruitti scented Yankee Candle from my friend for my birthday. I love the chunky jars that Yankee candles come in and the scent is delicious! Background The Yankee Candle Company was started in 1969 when Michael Kittredge from Massachusetts created his first scented candle from melted crayons as a gift for his mother. The candle soon drummed up interest from others and he started producing more to meet the demand. The first Yankee Candle shop was opened in 1975 in Massachusetts, where Kittredge was from. Today Yankee Candle is the number 1 most recognised name ... more
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