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Candle Industry Facts
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Candles are sold principally in three types of retail outlets: department
stores; specialty (gift) shops; and mass merchandisers, including drug store
chains, supermarkets, and discount stores. The U.S. market is typically
separated into seasonal (Christmas/Holiday) business at roughly 35%, and
non-seasonal business at about 65%.
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Typically, a major U.S. candle manufacturer will offer 1,000 to 2,000 varieties
of candles in its product line.
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Types of candles manufactured in the U.S. include: tapers, straight-sided
dinner candles, columns, pillars, votives, wax-filled containers and specialty
candles. Many of these come in different sizes and fragrances, and all come in
a range of colors.
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Candles are used in 7 out of 10 U.S. households.
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Candle shipments increase substantially during the third quarter of the year
because of the seasonal nature of candle sales during the end-of-year holiday
celebrations (including Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa), since candles play a
large role at this time of year (religious occasions, gifts and decorations).
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Candle industry research indicates that the most important factors affecting
candle sales are scent, color, cost and shape. Fragrance is by far the most
important characteristic, with three-fourths of candle purchasers saying it is
"extremely important" or "very important" in their
selection of a candle for the home.
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Candle manufacturers' surveys show that 96% of all candles purchased are bought
by women.
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Two-thirds of candle purchasers say they use candles once a week or more often.
Women are more frequent users than men, and younger people tend to use candles
more often than older adults.
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Candle users say they most frequently burn candles in the living room (42%),
followed by the kitchen (18%) and the bedroom (13%).
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Consumers say they typically burn candles for just under three hours.
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Nine out of ten candle users say they use candles to make a room feel
comfortable or cozy.
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Candle purchasers view candles as an appropriate gift for the holidays (76%),
as a house warming gift (74%), a hostess/dinner party gift (66%), a thank you
(61%) and as adult birthday gifts (58%).
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Tea lights are the most frequently purchased type of candle, followed by
votives and container candles.
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