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@BethlehemBride: I just saw your post. I'm wondering if you were successful in finding dripless candles, and also if you have already sold the candle holder sets. I was thinking about purchasing the same sets for my wedding centerpieces, so I may be interested in buying them from you if you still have them. Thanks!
Candles with flames are never really ruly completely 100% drippless. If they absolutely must be drippless, use little battery powered candles.
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Hello bees! I need to purchase about 60 pillar or spherical candles for my upcoming wedding on June 4, 2011 (eek so soon!). I'm planning to resell my candleholders after the reception, so I want to make sure I use dripless candles. The candle holders (Bed Bath & Beyond's Charisma Crackle, pictured below) look like they would be VERY difficult to clean melted wax out of - especially since the neck is partially open.
I have looked at yummicandles, cudge, candles4less...but I'm nervous the candles are not truly dripless. Can anyone vouch for them?
I don't really have time to do a test run if I purchase online (wedding is in 10 days...), so I would really appreciate all your help!
Thanks!