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The Bloomery Florist Boutique - Butler, PA 16001 - Butler's Florist of Distinction

Since 1998, The Bloomery has been Butler's florist of distinction. Our design staff has nearly 70 years of experience, and has been part of hundreds of weddings. We can be found online at www.bloomery.com and www.bloomeryweddings.com.
Beanpod Candles Come to The Bloomery

You can now find your favorite Beanpod candles at The Bloomery!  If you've never smelled a Beanpod candle, we'll just say they smell so real they're a little creepy sometimes.  If you're into aromatherapy, their mood selecter will help you choose which scents you're in the mood for.

We carry a wide range of scents, both seasonal and year-round, in the Soy Beads, tea light, and 8, 16 and 25 ounce jars.  The jars burn for approximately 120 hours (8 oz), 180 hours (16 oz) or 210 hours (25 oz) when you follow their burning instructions.  Since soy wax burns cooler than paraffin and the wicks are cotton, Beanpods may burn a little differently than other candles you're used to.

Flowers and FragranceWe've updated our Flowers and Fragrance arrangement with the current selection of Beanpod scents (and a new photo).  Flowers and Fragrance has been one of our most popular arrangements since we introduced it several years ago--people love the dual gift of flowers and a candle, and we're sure a Beanpod candle will keep them thrilled.

The Soy Beads can be melted in almost any tart warmer (flame or electric), placed out as pot pourri, or used in vacuum cleaner bags (but not a cannister) to freshen your house when you clean.  Soy beads can be mixed and matched to create unique recipes, too!  We have some recipe cards at the shop with suggestions, or create your own.  Soy Beads can also be made into fragrant craft projects.

Beanpod candles are made from American grown soybeans, and are made in Iowa.  The wicks are made from cotton and are lead free.  Soy wax is superior to petroleum-based parrafin because soy wax is:

  • environmentally friendly
  • cleans up with soap and water 
  • a renewable and sustainable resource
  • supports farmers

So, stop by The Bloomery, and Go Green, Burn a Bean!

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Posted: Saturday, November 15, 2008 7:59 AM by bloomery
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