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Colonial brand candles vary greatly in price depending on the type and size of candle as well as the retailer. In general, a box of 50 unscented white tealights will cost $9 if purchased online directly from Colonial Candle, while a box of ten scented tealights will run $8.00. The popular round jar candles range from $15 - $25 per 8 oz. candle, while decorator oval shapes start at $35.

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