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Glade Candles VS. Febreze Candles, which one really Helps?

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As I was surfing though Yahoo Answers a few days ago, I stumbled upon a dilemma that a Yahoo user by the name of Feiscool was having. He wants to know, from the Yahoo users that were willing to answer his question, which is better, Glade candles or Febreze candles? And three out of four stated that the Febreze candle was better. But is it really? I decided to figure it out on my own.

I purchased 5 different, random scented Glade candles, the regular Glade candle as well as five random, different Febreze candles and lit one in one part of my house, and lit the other in the completely opposite end of my home. And waited.

I waited about 20 minutes and went to observe the scent and how far it had traveled. The Febreze candle was placed in my back bedroom and it was only obvious right around the candle itself. I did not smell it in the outer part of the room near the door or even a few feet away from the candle even. But, once I lit another one of the same scent, the smell was very noticeable throughout my home.

I then went and smelled for the Glade candle, which I placed in my upstairs back room, where odors tend to linger. Immediately upon hitting the first step to go upstairs I smelled the candle. As I continued up the stairs the scent was stronger and stronger, and once I got inside where the candle actually was, the smell was amazing.

I tried this process for a week straight when the different scents I had purchased and even though with Febreze, as certain scents were strong than others, the Glade candle took the win. I tried this test at a few friends homes and every time was the same outcome.

So in Wax and Bubbles option, your money is best spent on a Glade candle. They are less expensive and give you more scent for your buck. But, of course, it’s all about which scent is more pleasing to the smeller.


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