Happi Staff09.02.20
Candle use is up and people are lighting candles now, more than ever. As the pandemic continues, more people are working from home, spending time at home with family, finding alternative ways to reduce stress and decorate with candles. Established in 2013 by the National Candle Association (NCA), World Candle Month proudly promotes the various ways candles enrich our daily lives. Candle lovers around the world celebrate World Candle Month every September.
“This celebration is just one of the many ways NCA encourages industry collaboration to promote global candle sales and celebrate the benefits and joy of candles,” said Kathy LaVanier, President of the National Candle Association.
This year’s World Candle Month theme is “Illuminate Your Life.” NCA offers the following ideas to celebrate the many ways candles light up our world and fragrance our lives.
Here are a few links courtesy of the NCA:
World Candle Month
NCA Frequently Asked Questions
Candle Scent Trends – Cocktails, Beer and Cannabis Scents Find a New Market
NCA LinkedIn Group
World Candle Month Facebook Page
World Candle Month YouTube Channel
NCA is the trade association representing U.S. candle manufacturers and their suppliers. It is widely recognized as the leading technical authority on candle manufacturing, science and safety. Visit www.candles.org.
“This celebration is just one of the many ways NCA encourages industry collaboration to promote global candle sales and celebrate the benefits and joy of candles,” said Kathy LaVanier, President of the National Candle Association.
This year’s World Candle Month theme is “Illuminate Your Life.” NCA offers the following ideas to celebrate the many ways candles light up our world and fragrance our lives.
Here are a few links courtesy of the NCA:
World Candle Month
NCA Frequently Asked Questions
Candle Scent Trends – Cocktails, Beer and Cannabis Scents Find a New Market
NCA LinkedIn Group
World Candle Month Facebook Page
World Candle Month YouTube Channel
NCA is the trade association representing U.S. candle manufacturers and their suppliers. It is widely recognized as the leading technical authority on candle manufacturing, science and safety. Visit www.candles.org.