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Oct . 26, 2025 12:45 Back to list

Aroma Candles with Fruit Perfumes - Natural Soy, Gift-Ready

Fruit-forward calm: an insider’s look at tealight aroma candles

If you’ve ever lit a tiny cup of sunshine on a gray afternoon, you know the spell a good fruit fragrance can cast. The category has grown up fast. And yes, the workhorse of the segment is the humble tealight—compact, consistent, surprisingly technical. I’ve been touring suppliers across North China this year; one line I keep returning to is Aroma Candles With Fruit Perfumes. Based out of RM 702, Bldg A, Lingshi Comm. Bldg., NO.351 Xinhua Road, Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China, they’re a staple in hospitality and home-goods sourcing lists.

Aroma Candles with Fruit Perfumes - Natural Soy, Gift-Ready

What’s trending (and why fruit wins)

Citrus, berry, and tropical profiles are leading because they project cleanly even in small wax volumes. Retailers tell me “sparkling citrus” baskets drive impulse buys; hotels prefer softer berry accords for lobbies. Meanwhile, buyers want traceable inputs, lower soot, and consistent 4-hour burn windows. This is where Aroma Candles With Fruit Perfumes have leaned into testing and batch control.

Product specs at a glance

ModelJC08Z-50P (Tea light)
MaterialRefined paraffin wax (mp ≈ 58–60°C), cotton wick
FragranceFruit accords (IFRA-conforming oils), load ≈ 3–6%
ColorMulti-colored
Burn time≈ 4 hours (real-world use may vary)
PackagingBox, bag, shrink, or PVC
CertificationsMSDS, BSCI, BV
FOB rangeUS $0.5 – 9,999 / piece (config-dependent)
MOQ / Capacity≥100 pcs; ≈10,000 pcs/month; 3×20′ FCL supply
Port / TermsXingang, China; L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T

How they’re made (process flow)

Materials: refined paraffin, IFRA-compliant fruit oils, aniline-free dyes, cotton/paper wicks, aluminum cups. Methods: wax refining and filtration → fragrance blending at controlled 65–70°C → automated filling → wick centering → staged cooling tunnel → 24h cure. Testing: ASTM F2417 fire safety, EN 15493/15426 stability/soot, wick curl/afterglow checks. Typical results in factory books: burn rate ≈ 2.8–3.3 g/h; visible soot index within EN limits; self-extinguish at end-of-life. Storage life: ≈ 24 months, cool/dry.

Aroma Candles with Fruit Perfumes - Natural Soy, Gift-Ready

Use cases and advantages

Scenarios: weddings, spas, religion and memorials, hotel turndown, holiday tables, even outdoor cocktails (citrus cuts through air). Advantages: consistent 4h window, clean wick performance, and strong—but not shouty—fruit throw. Many customers say the berry blends feel “cozy but fresh,” which is oddly hard to engineer at tealight size.

Vendor snapshot (real-world buyer notes)

Vendor Certs Lead time Customization Burn variance
Aroma Candles With Fruit Perfumes MSDS, BSCI, BV ≈ 15–25 days Color, scent, pack, private label Low (±10%)
Boutique Brand X IFRA, ISO docs ≈ 30–45 days Wide, higher MOQ Very low
Bulk Trader Y Basic SDS ≈ 10–20 days Limited Medium

Customization and compliance

Pick citrus (lemon, grapefruit), orchard (apple, pear), berry, or tropical. Branding: stickers, sleeves, PVC or carton sets. Documents: MSDS provided; fragrance suppliers cite IFRA; BSCI/BV audits available on request. To be honest, ask for batch-specific burn reports—good vendors share them.

Mini case notes

A spa chain in Warsaw swapped to Aroma Candles With Fruit Perfumes citrus tealights; client dwell time rose (manager’s words, not mine) and staff reported less wick mushrooming. A wedding planner in Nairobi used mixed berry sets; they liked the predictable 4h for photo timelines—actually a bigger deal than it sounds.

Aroma Candles with Fruit Perfumes - Natural Soy, Gift-Ready

Storage tip: keep packs at 15–25°C; avoid direct sun; rotate every 6 months. Small habits, longer shelf life.

References

  1. ASTM F2417 – Standard Specification for Fire Safety for Candles.
  2. EN 15493/EN 15426 – Candle fire safety and soot behavior standards (CEN).
  3. IFRA Code of Practice – Guidelines for fragrance material use.
  4. MSDS/SDS framework – Globally Harmonized System (GHS) for chemical safety data.
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