Product Review: Dreadful Drip Halloween Taper Candles by Yankee Candle Company

By Robbie B, published Sep 05, 2007
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As I've gotten older, I've started to miss the way my mom used to decorate our house for just about every holiday growing up, and I have been slowly purchasing my own collection of decorative, seasonal items I can use to create a festive atmosphere in my home. I've had absolutely no problem finding lots of Christmas decorations that I love, however, I haven't had as much luck finding Halloween decorations. Yankee Candle Company recently unveiled their Halloween 2007 product line, and one type of candle they are selling for Halloween is the "Dreadful Drip" taper candles, which are white taper candles that drip "blood" (red wax) when you burn them. Intrigued by the idea, I decided to pick up a pair and take them home with me.

Dreadful Drip taper candles, which are sold in pairs for $4.99, are available exclusively at Yankee Candle Company retail stores or from the YankeeCandle.com website. After carefully taking the plastic packaging off of the Dreadful Drip taper candles, I trimmed the wick on each candle (per the package instructions) and placed the tapers in a pair of old candlestick holders that I had lying around my house. Excited to see the "dripping blood" effect, I lit the candles and stared at them pretty intently for about 20 minutes or so. After a short while, I noticed the first drip of red wax down the side of one of the candles, and soon, the white candles indeed seemed to be "oozing" red wax. It was actually really cool to watch.

Product Review: Dreadful Drip Halloween Taper Candles by Yankee Candle Company

A pair of Yankee Candle Dreadful Drip tapers, still in the packaging.

Credit: YankeeCandle.com

Copyright: Yankee Candle Company, Inc.

Did You Know?
The Dreadful Drip tapers look like normal white stick candles, but as soon as you start to burn them, they will drip "spooky" red wax that almost makes the candle look like it is bleeding.
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:)

Posted on 09/13/2007 at 1:09:00 PM

 
I might try these out. Great review.

Posted on 09/08/2007 at 9:09:00 PM

 
How cool! Thanks for the info. Graet article.

Posted on 09/05/2007 at 8:09:00 AM

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