Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Genealogy in scented candles

While scented candles have not always been large business, the Kringle Candle Company is hoping to bring them back. Kringle Candle Company opened the doors of their retail store a couple of weeks ago. The company is founded and owned by the son of the founder of Yankee Candle Company. You will find big plans for the future of this business. The jobs created are already having an impact.

The Kringle Candle Company family has a history

The Kittredge family is known for one thing. They are within the business of candle making. In Deerfield, Mich., the Yankee Candle Company started. Michael Kittredge was responsible for this. About 10 years ago, Kittredge sold Yankee Candle Company for about $400 million. A marketing plan and business for a business class is what 20-year-old Michael Kittredge III was told for making. He went with what he knew and created Kringle Candle Company. The Kittredge industries LLC supported his idea. Now the Kringle Candle Company is taking business.

The Kringle Candle Company caters toward modern customers

The Kringle Candle Company offers some scents and designs that followers of Yankee Candle Company will acknowledge. There are 36 scents offered by the Kringle Candle Company. Candles at Kringle Candle Company are different than Yankee Candles. They all have a white color that is translucent. This choice to not include color is meant for making the candles match any décor.

Kringle Candle Company has plans

The Kringle Candle Company doesn’t want to end there. A candle store won’t be it. The company bought a retail store. Near there, a 128-acre farm had been bought too. A restaurant is the next thing the Kringle Candle Company will create with an organic farm and storage facility for that restaurant. It seems like there is only one thing the Kringle Candle Company wants. It wants to be the only competitor the Yankee Candle Company has. The Kittredge family could be the ones to be able to do this if it could be done.

Citations

MassLive.com

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