


Testers from the nearby Yankee Candle factory often gather surveys at the store on busy weekends, asking blind testers to offer suggestions on the color of wax for the upcoming candle. If you’re lucky, you could be asked to sample an upcoming scent at the flagship store. The Candle Making Museum offers a look at the old way of dipping taper candles Island Guava and Kiwi Berries are two of the newest scents available now at Yankee Candle. The flagship store is also the first to receive new fragrances, with a section at the front of the store that displays the coming season’s candles. Upon our visit, we found a White Chocolate Mint candle from four years ago, something that would make a perfect present for a Yankee Candle aficionado. While satellite stores move out leftovers to make way for the new products, the Yankee Candle flagship store collects past scents in their Treasures section. If you’re looking for a discontinued scent from years past, you just might be in luck. One of Yankee Candle’s newest fragrances, Island Guava, has just arrived The store carries every current fragrance year-round, which means seasonal favorites are always available, and big post-holiday sales make for affordable options. The new Wax Works includes an area for private birthday parties, a popular feature from the past that Yankee Candle brought back, and a much larger Wax Hands exhibit, now expanded to meet growing demand for the wax souvenirs.įor shoppers who love Yankee Candle scents and are looking for just the right one, the flagship store offers the ultimate experience.

The Wax Works exhibit opened in September of 2008 and has become so popular that it was expanded in time for February school vacation, which is one of Yankee Candle’s busiest times of the year.

The result is a truly unique and personalized candle that burns for 35 hours and produces an array of scents. Seasonally, dip-your-own wax ornaments are available, and at the Make Your Own Jar Candle exhibit, visitors can choose from a selection of different scents, mixing different colored wax beads into original patterns in a jar. They also have a way to put a photo of someone special in your own personal candle! Wax Works at Yankee Candle, South Deerfield, MA Here visitors line up for a chance to create original wax sculptures by dipping their hands into the wax. The newest and fastest-growing exhibit at Yankee Candle headquarters is Wax Works, an interactive and kid-friendly activity center that includes candle dipping, Make Your Own Jar Candle, and Wax Hands, the most popular of the exhibits. The moat surrounding the Castle furthers the spirit of giving all coins tossed into its waters are donated to the Pioneer Valley Humane Society, a local animal shelter. The Black Forest offers Christmas collectibles and a large selection of ornaments year-round, and the Nutcracker Castle contains Yankee Candle Toy where Santa’s Workshop is open year-round for visits to the Clauses. Snow falls from the ceiling year-round, and Santa ushers in the holiday season with an annual gala every year he arrives in a helicopter, thrilling the two thousand people who were waiting to greet him. Kittredge created the holiday wonderland after traveling to Germany and becoming inspired by the country’s cozy villages and festive Christmas celebrations. The most popular exhibit is the Bavarian Village, an old fashioned German-style village where it’s Christmas year-round and Mr. Santa’s Wonderland The author with the large nutcracker that welcomes visitors to Nutcracker Castle It offers visitors not only the greatest variety of Yankee Candle scents available but also a unique atmosphere with a variety of interactive exhibits and a Candle Making Museum. The Yankee Candle flagship store in South Deerfield, Massachusetts, draws three million visitors per year and is one of the largest tourist attractions in the state, second only to the Freedom Trail. When Michael Kittredge made his first candle in 1969 from a pound of canning wax and four crayons, melting the wax on his mother’s stovetop and using milk cartons for molds, he was a high school kid who was low on cash and needed a cheap way to make Christmas presents.įriends and neighbors asked for more, and forty years later Kittredge’s business is the largest candle retailer in the world. Yankee Candle Offers Holiday Cheer All Year Long!
