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Hallmark, gifts inc Yankee Candles as well as cards, £10 off £20 and free del
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Most are oos
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When I add the ones in stock in my basket, the quantity show -2 or -5. hmmmm....
Doesnt take the £10 off either
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Just ordered wedding planner and a wedding guest book and one box of confetti.... £10.80
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I just thought i'd put a little note out there to say that the wax tarts don't have a wick, they are for burners only
Many thanks for the information Becca 450. I made the mistake of ordering theses thinking that the wax tarts were candles . Where is the best and cheapest place to by the burner's.
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Can get them in Dunelm Mill for 99p http://www.dunelm-mill.com/shop/star-and-moon-ceramic-oil-burner-91998deputydoguk wrote: »I just thought i'd put a little note out there to say that the wax tarts don't have a wick, they are for burners only
Many thanks for the information Becca 450. I made the mistake of ordering theses thinking that the wax tarts were candles . Where is the best and cheapest place to by the burner's.
many thanks
My quidco has tracked at £2.03 not bad for a £10odd order.Booo!!!0 -
You might find it was a happy mistake - I find the wax tarts are a lot more scented than the tea lights and always get them.deputydoguk wrote: »I just thought i'd put a little note out there to say that the wax tarts don't have a wick, they are for burners only
Many thanks for the information Becca 450. I made the mistake of ordering theses thinking that the wax tarts were candles . Where is the best and cheapest place to by the burner's.
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I have never bought yankie candles, as I thought they were over priced, but is there a difference to warrent the high price?Work to live= not live to work0
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COOLTRIKERCHICK wrote: »I have never bought yankie candles, as I thought they were over priced, but is there a difference to warrent the high price?
I always thought the same.. but got a couple of the small jars in Clintons on the recent offer.. have to say, i'm a convert.. the smell is wonderful and they don't end up melting down in the middle and loads left up the side of the glass.... if you know what I mean there
Still wouldn't pay full price for them tho
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