Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Novelty Candles at What Boomers Need

What a better way to strike up a conversation with someone, than novelty candles. A lot of people are not familiar with novelty candles and will get quite a kick out of them. Some people just call them shaped candles. As a matter of fact for last month there were 5,400 search requests for shaped candles and 2,400 search requests for novelty candles. I guess shaped candles definitely won out! Why not try a novelty candle for Christmas. Hey these food candles are pretty neat too! Spruce up your home with some beautiful decorative candles.

I hope I have gotten your curiosity up about novelty candles, let me show you some photos. So you can see for yourself first hand what these fun candles are really about.

Beagle CandleRaccoon CandleGolden Retriever Candle
Panda CandleScented Magnolia CandleOrca Candle

Beagle Candle $16.25
This cute beagle candle has captured the expression of a sweet childhood friend from everyone’s past. It’s perfectly carved with floppy ears and thoughtful eyes. Perfect for any dog lover.

Raccoon Candle $16.25
The detail on our Critter Candles is exquisite! Each of these incredible candles crafted using a multi-stage pouring process, then expertly hand-painted. Burn time for this candle is about 36 hours. To preserve your candle, burn it only for a few hours, then place a tealight candle in the burn hole.

Golden Retriever Candle $16.25
Nothing can match the kind face and caring soul of a Golden Retriever, but this carved candle captures the essence of a golden retriever.

Panda Candle $16.25
This panda candle is hand painted and amazingly realistic. This makes a beautiful gift for yourself or any animal lover.

Orca Candle $16.25
Our Orca Critter Candle depicts what is not really a whale at all, but the world’s largest dolphin, exploding from lovely aqua-marine colored foamy water with playful antics. You can almost see the mischievous grin on this Orca! Burn time for this candle is about 36 hours. To preserve your candle, burn it only for a few hours, then place a tealight candle in the burn hole.

You know, I have a marvelous idea, Christmas is just around the corner. These novelty candles would be great presents and are really quite reasonable. You might consider giving a shaped candle. They are very detailed and really cute. Plus once it’s burned a little to make a hole in it, you can place a tea candle in the hole and you save you beautiful animal candle without losing it!

There’s another neat kind of novelty candle. There called food candles or bakery candles. Pop in for a look. Kinda of cute!

Come see all the great novelty candles at What Boomers Need

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Cheese and Sausage Gift Boxes at What Boomers Need

Come on over and see the great selection of cheese and sausage gift boxes available at What Boomers Need, filled with delicious cheese, sausage and even smoked pheasant.
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Holiday Carnival of Wisconsin Cheese and Sausage Gift Box. This is a great family pack that will be a welcome gift any time of year. It comes with four savory All-Beef Sausages(Original and Garlic), natural cuts of Colby,Edam, and Brick, two cuts of Aged Cheddar Cheese, twenty-two cheese spreads, and four delicious miniature dessert tortes.
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Cheese Hoop Collection. Enjoy this Aged and Mellow Cheddar plus Edam cheese combined with Sweet ‘N Hot and Cajun mustards to spread on Wheat Wafers. It comes with Original and Garlic flavored sausages with a single serving of our Deluxe Mixed Nuts. Reusable wood cheese hoop contains 2 lb. of treats.

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Twelve Pack of Natural Wisconsin Cheese and Sausages. You can please your very best friends with this hefty combination of expertly crafted cheese and skillfully seasoned sausages. Be sure and savor the natural cuts of Aged Cheddar, Brick, Monterey Jack, Mellow Cheddar, Colby, and Edam Cheese and six plump sausages; Salami, Garlic, Original, and Mesquite Smoked flavors.

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