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Tin candle on fire.

I'm just wondering if anyone can advise where I go with this issue, I purchased tinned candles off an internet site, I had one lit in my dining room, which we all pass through often as it's the way to the kitchen, I then heard an almighty bang from dining room, went though and the candle was on fire, real full flames, I managed to get it onto a baking tray and into the sink to extinguish, the bang turns out to be the top of my mirrored sideboard shattered, the candle was sat in its lid on the surface and have never had a problem with any candle on there.

I have e mailed the company with photos but as yet no reply. I don't know how to add photos to this post.
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