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Saturday, February 22, 2014

Mohawk Valley Beeswax Candles Review and Giveaway Ends 3/4/14



DISCLOSURE:  I received a set of various candles for the purpose of this review. I received no monetary compensation.  The opinions expressed herein are my own and based on my own use of and experience with the items.




I love candles.  However, over the years, I became a bit put off.  Funny odors, dripping, just a big mess.

When offered the chance to try 100% Beeswax Candles from Mohawk Valley Trading Company, I was really unsure about it. After all, I've not had great success with candles.

But I'm game and gave them a try.  I'm glad that I did.  Folks, these are *NOT* your every day store-bought, paraffin candles!





"There are many benefits to choosing beeswax over paraffin candles. Beeswax candles burn clean; unlike paraffin they do not contain any additives or synthetic chemicals. Cheap paraffin candles leave behind black soot from smoke as they are burned. The soot can damage furniture and irritate sensitive people. If the wick is the wrong size, wrong type or off center the candle will burn unevenly and liquid wax will drip and pool around the candle, potentially damaging its surroundings or even causing burns."






One of the first things I noticed (and concerned me a bit) was the fragrance of the candles.  Not harsh at all, it's a lovely clean fragrance.  But, as it was during dinner, I wondered if the scent would over-power the food.  It did not! In fact, as the candle burned, the fragrance receded into the background and was unnoticeable.





 My second concern was dripping wax.  No one wants to try to pry dried wax from a nice table cloth! Guess what? There were *NO* drips! None!  And after the candles were blown out... no soot, no lingering smoke, and best of all, no worries!






"When burned correctly, with a trimmed wick and in a draft free zone beeswax candles are smoke free, soot free and drip free. When burned they emit negative ions, thought by some to clean the air and prevent problems with asthma and depression."

One thing I was not concerned about was chemicals or additives.  100% Beeswax Candles  are all natural.  They lend themselves well to people who suffer with allergies or chemical sensitivities.  Beeswax has a subtle honey or floral scent (even when not burning). The colour of the wax ranges from pale buttery yellow to deep golden yellow based on the pollen used by the bees to produce the honey and wax.





Yes, I know. Beeswax candle can be a bit more expensive that paraffin candles.  You know the old adage: "You get what you pay for!".  I WANT candles that are free of harsh chemicals and additives, I WANT candles that smell clean, I WANT candles that don't smoke, soot, or drip.  Is it worth to pay more?  You bet it is!


From the Website: 
Beeswax is one of the oldest sources of artificial light and today is still the most natural candle material. The lovely fresh scent, a long burn time and the natural origins of beeswax make it the preferred candle for many types of people from the Catholic Church to environmentalists. 

Beeswax is literally created by honeybees from honey which is made from flower nectar. High quality beeswax candles are made from the melted and filtered caps that seal the honeycomb and the honeycomb itself. The wax is produced by worker bees from glands on the ventral side of the abdomen. It is clear when produced but stained yellow from contact with pollen and honey. Honeybees consume 6-8 pounds of honey to produce one pound of beeswax. 

Bees store honey in the hive on frames that hold the honeycomb filled with honey and sealed with wax called cappings. When the frames are removed the cappings are scraped off and set aside. The honey is then removed by spinning or in some cases crushing the comb. The honey is filtered and bottled. The remaining wax is either placed back into the hive to collect more honey or melted for use as beeswax. The wax is heated, filtered through fine mesh and poured into molds. Nothing is added to a 100% pure beeswax candle.

The good folks at Mohawk Valley Trading Company have generously offered one of my readers that same Candle Package that I received:

*One 2" x 6" 100% Pure Beeswax Pillar Candle
*Two 100% Pure Beeswax Votive Candles
*Two 100% Pure Beeswax Taper Candles
*Six 100% Pure Beeswax Tea Light Candles
*Twelve 100% Pure Beeswax Birthday Candles
***Total Value: $65.00***

Just follow the entry instructions below for your chance to enter to win!

*** Please read and follow all instructions carefully.  All Entries are verified. Open to USA only. No PO Boxes, please! ***



102 comments:

  1. I'd like to try their honey and maple syrup.

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  2. I would like to get the 3" x 6" beeswax candle.

    abfantom at yahoo dot com

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  3. I entered the KitchenAid Stand Mixer from King Arthur Flour giveaway.

    abfantom at yahoo dot com

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  4. Would love to try the Adirondack Summer and Autumn Wildflower Honey !!

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  5. I would love to try their maple syrup! I hate buying syrup from the grocery store, it is a million times better homemade!

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  6. I want to try their Apple Blossom Honey.


    alyce poalillo

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  7. love to try some of that maple sugar

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  8. I'd like to try the Apple Blossom Honey.

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  9. To be honest with you I don't have an interest in trying anything but the candles. I have heard wonderful things about beeswax candles.

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  10. I'd like to try the wildflower honey.

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  11. I would love to try some of their maple syrup! It looks delicious!

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  12. I enter the Name a Star giveaway.

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  13. From Mohawk Valley Trading Company I'd also like their handmade Goat's Milk Soap.

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  14. I would love to try some of their goat's milk soap, or some of their body butter. I have used honey scented soap before, and love the smell of it on my skin. I really like that their products are all natural.

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  15. I would love to try any of their delicious looking jars of honey! Thanks for the post and giveaway! Love it!!!

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  16. I would like to try the Goldenrod Honey.

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  17. I would like to try the maple syrup!

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  18. I'd love to try their soaps! All of them!

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  19. I want to try the Appleblossum Honey or the maple syrup

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  20. I would like to try the pure maple syrup, see if it's anything like ours here in NH. We make our own right in town here.

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  21. Would love to try their maple syrup.

    jandplee at att dot net

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  22. I would like to try the Raw Orange Blossom Honey.

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  23. I would like to try the beeswax to make some hand lotion

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  24. I would love to try the goats milk soap. It sounds amazing.

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  25. I would like to try the Apple Blossom Honey.
    Brittney House BBrittBrat1398@yahoo.com

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  26. I entered to win the Win a #KitchenAid Stand Mixer from King Arthur Flour!

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  27. Hello, another of their products I would like to try is the Natural Body Butter. Thanks for a great giveaway!
    trishden948(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  28. I'd absolutely love to try their Raw Wildflower Honey! I love, love, LOVE me some raw honey ^.^

    Thank you for this great giveaway!

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  29. I would love to try beeswax. love all that bee stuff!

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  30. The Blueberry Blossom Honey sounds really good!

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  31. I would love to try the Maple Syrup from The Mohawk Valley Trading Company would be so wonderful on waffles.

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  32. I'd like to try the Raw Adirondack Wildflower Autumn Honey.

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  33. I would love to try the Adirondack Summer and Autumn Wildflower Honey !! Sounds DELISH!

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  34. I would love to try the honey and the maple syrup!

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  35. I would LOVE to try the Apple Blossom Honey. It sounds fabulous.

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  36. I would like to try their handmade soaps.

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  37. Their Apple Blossom Honey.

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  38. I would love to try some of the "Mohawk Valley" Company's maple syrup! It sounds delicious! : )

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  39. I would also love to try their raw orange blossom honey. Thanks.

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  40. Also entered the Rounftree organics giveaway.

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  41. I would like to try the wildflower honey.

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  42. I would love to try the Raw Blueberry Blossom Honey.

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  43. I would love to have some of their maple syrup. I haven't had real maple syrup in a long time.

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  44. I'd love to try the maple syrup!

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  45. I would like to try the Goldenrod Honey.

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  46. i'd like to try the Adirondack Summer and Autumn Wildflower Honey

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  47. I'd love to try the Raw Apple Blossom Honey.

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  48. I've entered the EatSmart Kitchen Scale Giveaway.

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  49. I would love to try the Raw Comb Honey.

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  50. I entered the King Arthur Flour KitchenAid Stand Mixer giveaway.

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  51. It all looks good, but I'd especially like to try their handmade soaps...

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  52. I'd like to try the wildflower honey :)

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  53. I'd like to try the Adirondack Summer and Autumn Wildflower Honey

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  54. I would love to try the soap - my son and I both have very sensitive skin and are always looking for soaps that do not irritate our skin

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  55. Oh, I'd love to try their goat milk soaps. It is so soothing!

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  56. I would like to try the Orange Blossom Honey. I think it would be delicious on toast.

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  57. I would love to try their raw Orange Blossom Honey. Yum!

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  58. I'd love to try the Goldenrod Honey. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  59. I would like to try the raw wildflower honey.

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  60. I would love to try any of their skin care products! But most especially their body butter!

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  61. I entered the Positivity Bracelet giveaway as well.

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  62. i would also like to try their maple syrup

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  63. I love their Raw Buckwheat Honey!

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  64. Orange Blossom Honey sounds really good

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  65. I would love to try the raw honey

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  66. I would like to try the Apple Blossom Honey.

    Samantha (samdaleo)
    jamesmadison1974@gmail.com

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  67. Would love to try the wildflower honey

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  68. i would like to try he maple syrup/

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  69. I would love to try the 2" x 6" candle

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  70. I would like to try the Orange Blossom Honey

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  71. i want to try their Raw Apple Blossom Honey

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  72. I would try the Goats Milk Lavender Soap

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  73. I want to try their maple syrup

    lmurley2000@yahoo.com

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  74. I would like to try the maple syrup. Thank you



    candeluster(at)gmail(dot)com

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  75. I would love the goats milk soap

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  76. The grade a dark maple syrup sounds great. It is usually out of my price range for good syrup.

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  77. I love the candles that look like pinecones!!

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  78. I would love to try the honey!!!

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  79. I would like to try the Maple Syrup.

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  80. I would love to try all the varieties of raw honey. The Maple syrup also looks yummy and we are just about in need of some more.

    me_juliet AT hotmail dot com

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  81. I would love to try their blueberry honey. Yum!

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  82. I would love the pure maple syrup.

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  83. I'd love to try their Maple Syrup. Yum!

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  84. i would like to try their maple syrup.

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