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Spring Branch Welcomes New Candle Company
Wednesday, October 14, 2009 • Posted October 13, 2009

Pure Bliss Candle Company, owned by Jerry and Lysa Wright, is located on Hwy 281 S just past the Spring Branch Store. They make hand crafted, highly scented, soy candles. With a large selection of scents and jars styles, this is your one stop candle shop.

Jerry and Lysa are a husband and wife team that moved to the area from San Antonio. They began making candles as a hobby, and quickly discovered they loved spending the time together and fell in love with the candles they made, and decided to take it to the next level. They hand craft each candle in their own home so they can be sure that a “lil’ bit of their love” is in each candle they pour.

After extensive testing, all the products have been hand picked and selected to ensure that the products by Pure Bliss Candles are highly fragrant and are of high quality. Their oils are top quality and are never diluted. They use maximum amounts of oils that can safely burn or as other candle makers say, are “triple scented”.

Should you have any questions about their products, please contact them at 830-446-3434 or customerservice@ pureblisscandles.net, or stop by their shop at Hwy 281 S., Spring Branch, Texas. They are open Tuesday through Saturday.

Here are a few interesting facts on Soy:

•Soy is a natural renewable energy source.

•Soy burns nearly 30-50% longer than paraffin candles.

•Our Soy comes from farmers right here in the good ole' USA. Yes, we still love our country.

•Soy is a nearly smokeless and a soot less candle with proper wick maintenance.

•Soy wax is non-toxic and completely biodegradable, even cleans up with soap and water!

We are confident that once you try a Pure Bliss Soy Candle you will never want to burn any other candle again!

Visit their web site www.PureBlissCandles.com

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