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Benjamin Franklin worked as a candle maker for a brief period in his early life. At around the age of 12, he was apprenticed to his brother James, who was a printer, but he also helped in the family business of candle making. This experience lasted until he was about 17, when he left to pursue his career in printing and writing. Thus, his time as a candle maker was relatively short and primarily during his teenage years.

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