The same way they do now.
Red and green candles are the most popular, but white, gold, and other colors of candles are used, too.
The colors of candles in Advent are purple and pink
Yes, I think it can damage candles (do not relay on me).
Beeswax candles are known to burn the longest compared to other types of candles. They burn slowly and evenly, making them a popular choice for those looking for a long-lasting candle.
There must be thousands of different brands of candles. Maybe you meant to ask what type, like paraffin or Beeswax? From my experience with candles, the ones that burn fastest are narrow paraffin candles, especially cheap ones. Birthday cake candles are a good example. A narrow candle has a smaller liquid pool at the top, causing the wick to burn down quicker, and also allows a lot of the wax to run down the sides of the candle, which starves the wick of wax and consumes it faster. Also, the size of the flame is not necessarily larger on a bigger candle. Flame size is dependent upon the size of the wick, and the liquid wax's ability to saturate and climb it. The wick only begins to shorten when there is not enough wax available to keep the wick saturated. A thinner candle generally has a higher Flame/mass ratio, allowing the wax to be consumed faster.
Bees don't make candles but beekeepers sometimes do.
Colonists do blood and sacrifice someone then boil it to make candles.
They used grease and or fat with a whick to make candles. That is the simplest answer.
You can not make candles with food coloring, they are made out of WAX.
Shrek makes candles out of his ears wax.
You make your wish first, then blow out the candles. If you blow out the candles in one breath then your wish is supposed to come true.
Guns
candles
Candles, when lit, are fire. This is a form of energy, not electricity.
Candles are used to make light.
Pure soybean oil, producing soy wax, which can be used to make candles.
Yes, Laura, can you blow out your candles and make a wish for your birthday?