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Online, you can compare brands and prices, research the quality of the candles you want, read up on customer testimonials, get shipping and delivery information, find out how wholesalers distribute their products, and research company backgrounds. If you're planning on buying in store, choose a few different candle wholesalers or outlet stores to start with and call each to get contact information, hours, location, selection, and price ranges. Then visit each store to view the candles, smell them, and inspect quality. Chat with the staff to see if they are courteous, helpful, and knowledgeable. Inspect the merchandise, such as tealight oil, fruity, scented, unscented, organic, soy, colorful, handmade, dinner, dining, novelty, long-lasting, church or vigil, taper, votive, jar, floating, decorative, wedding, anniversary, restaurant, decorative, pillar, ball, and specialty. Check out the cleanliness of the store as well. Inquire if there are any sales or deals going on that you could take advantage of. If buying online, do your research beforehand, comparing brands and price. Get all shipping and delivery information up front before purchasing, as well as the return policy. Browse the product selection, which can include anything from handmade and organic candles to novelty and pillar candles. Whatever you need, whether party candles, wedding candles, utility candles, restaurants candles, birthday candles, specialty candles, cake candles, floating candles, bath candles, restaurant candles, scented candles, fun and unique candles, or tealight oil, make sure the candle wholesaling company you buy from has a good reputation in the candle distribution business, offering quality candles at a cheap price. Find out if the company is part of a local, national or international entity. Before choosing a candle wholesaler for your needs, keep in mind the company's hours, location, product selection, candle quality, and bulk discount prices.
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