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For more than 100 years, Colonial Candle has been burning brightly in the homes of America. Their candle story begins in 1905 with Mabel Baker, a former Massachusetts school teacher, who began making hand dipped bayberry taper candles in her tiny Cape Cod kitchen. The candles became so popular with family and friends that she started selling them in her husband’s local hardware store. By 1909, many stores in the Cape Cod area were selling Mrs. Baker’s candles and Colonial Candle was officially in business.

Recognized as the first candle company started by a woman, Colonial Candle is still proudly made in the USA. Today, all their candles are produced in North Carolina with the same pride and craftsmanship established over a century ago. From the mixing their fragrance with color and wax to the perfect wick, every candle is made to exact specifications. Their signature oval jars truly set Colonial Candles apart providing an understated sophistication and a cleaner, more even burn.

Headquartered in Charleston, South Carolina, their Flagship Store is located in the Shops at the Charleston Place Hotel. You can also find these candles in local retailers all over the country.
Colonial Candle Reviews

A Note From CandlefindThe Red Currant Cider candle from Colonial Candle is a bright, cheery scent that is perfect for the holidays. The tart scent of red currant gives way to a spicy cider and just a bit of...
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A Note From CandlefindWe enjoy the Colonial Candle Vanilla Cupcake candle but not enough to purchase it again. The strength is just too light to justify the price. These candles aren’t cheap and if you like your candles strong,...
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