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Long Lasting Tea Lights-

Can someone point me in the right direction. I found out today that there are 2 types of tea lights- regular and long lasting. Any idea where I can find these at a local northern nj store? I don't want to order them online, for fear that they won't arrive on time. Thank you.
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Re: Long Lasting Tea Lights-

  • You could try this place but call first to see if they have them:

    http://www.gandgwebstore.com/

    What about votives?  I would think they would last longer just because they are bigger, unless you plan to float them?
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  • Thanks for replying. I actually have the holders that I purchased through etsy and they are covered in lace. I'm worried that because it is fabric that the candle will somehow burn the lace at the top? I guess I will have to test it first.

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  • In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/local-wedding-boards_new-jersey_long-lasting-tea-lights-1?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Local%20Wedding%20BoardsForum:90Discussion:335c97bb-9291-4cca-9a5b-d08b602e8980Post:b3238944-09f6-41a6-9877-431cc9daf654">Re: Long Lasting Tea Lights-</a>:
    [QUOTE]Thanks for replying. I actually have the holders that I purchased through etsy and they are covered in lace. I'm worried that because it is fabric that the candle will somehow burn the lace at the top? I guess I will have to test it first.
    Posted by Jojo714[/QUOTE]

    Safest thing to do would be to use LED lights.  How many do you need?
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  • hi there,  We got ours from candles4less  or quickcandles.  They were 15 hour burn time. Good luck
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