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TheNuTz TheNuTz
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So what makes this a 35 dollar candle?
11/16/2010
J's Alley J's Alley
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Originally posted by TheNuTz
So what makes this a 35 dollar candle?
The amount of candle you have to use plus the fact that it is a Jimmyjane product (they are kind of high end).
11/16/2010
Miss Cinnamon Miss Cinnamon
It also smells delicious and the massage oil is very nice. I bought one a while back and it was worth every penny I spent! Massage candles in general will cost more than your regular smelly candles
11/16/2010
ToyGeek ToyGeek
It's another fine example of 'you get what you pay for' -- massage oil, and excellent quality massage oil at that, versus chemical-infused wax from the discount store.
11/16/2010
Jenn (aka kissmykitty) Jenn (aka kissmykitty)
Quality, pure and simple. It's long-lasting, smells AMAZING, and the wax goes a very long way.
11/16/2010
LikeSunshineDust LikeSunshineDust
Amazing quality. Besides, Eden charges $20 less than most other places I've seen.
11/16/2010
kitti kitti
i like candles.. i've got a big collection and i want this to enlarge it.And ready to pay for it!
11/16/2010
Victoria Victoria
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Originally posted by LikeSunshineDust
Amazing quality. Besides, Eden charges $20 less than most other places I've seen.
Thanks for pointing that out!

And yes, they ARE worth it if you like a quality massage oil and a wonderful moisturizer too!
11/16/2010
LilLostLenore LilLostLenore
thats to pricey for a candle i think.
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