Was at Dalton park this afternoon and the Hallmark outlet has a wide range of large jar Yankee candles for £10.99 each, plenty of stock too.
Couldn't be sure of exact scents available as didn't really inspect closely, but there was at least half a dozen (probably more) different colours, there was a load of them on a display all marked up as £10.99.
Don't usually go for this kind of thing myself but having seen them around plenty of times I'm aware that for a large jar candle, that is a decent price.
16 comments
01zesty01
12 Nov 16#1
also 10.99 at clarks village Street outlet
Rich44
12 Nov 16#2
Seriously why do people pay this kind of money for a smelly candle?
preid779 to Rich44
12 Nov 162#5
highly scented and last for ages. you either like candles or you don't know suppose.
digbys to Rich44
13 Nov 161#7
They are better than a smelly Yankie Trump!:confused:
rickj to Rich44
13 Nov 161#8
Probably same reason people still willing to pay 65 for a ps4 game
evostick47 to Rich44
13 Nov 16#9
Because they're among the best candles you can buy. Believe it or not, the quality, highly fragrant scents and decent wax cost money. I admit, they seem a bit expensive until..... you have one.
kallum_m to Rich44
13 Nov 161#10
if you work it out even at full price at £21 they last 180 (ish) hours working out at 12p an hour. thats cheap for a nice smelling house.
shaun86mitch to Rich44
13 Nov 16#13
my other half buys these and uses them for decoration, i dont even get to find out how they smell
pennyfarthing88
12 Nov 16#3
Where's dalton park ?
scott_safc to pennyfarthing88
12 Nov 161#4
Just off the A19 at Murton, between Peterlee and Sunderland basically
sradmad
13 Nov 161#6
good find op, heat added
mommo
13 Nov 161#11
They are a decent price, but i've noticed the newer fragrances don't seem as strong.
scott_safc to mommo
13 Nov 161#12
Like everyone else, now they've made a name for themselves their interest switches to maximising profit
MonkeysUncle
13 Nov 16#14
Aren't they £7.99 in B&M etc saw some today.
scott_safc to MonkeysUncle
13 Nov 16#15
They're not the Yankee Candle variety, cheaper imitations
MonkeysUncle
14 Nov 16#16
No the proper Yankee candles. The imitation ones are about £3.99
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Couldn't be sure of exact scents available as didn't really inspect closely, but there was at least half a dozen (probably more) different colours, there was a load of them on a display all marked up as £10.99.
Don't usually go for this kind of thing myself but having seen them around plenty of times I'm aware that for a large jar candle, that is a decent price.
16 comments