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HOW TO MAKE CHOCOLATE CANDLE scented SOAP AND STONE
BAŞKENT GENÇLİK HAREKETİ DERNEĞİ
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SCENTED SOAP The main reasons for introducing Perfumed soaps are many but mainly to get the real freshness of bathing. The perfume in the soap is a combination of many compounds of essential oils and its fragrance. Overall this combined compound and fragrance produces a nice smell to the environment and on your body. It is recommended to keep the perfumed soap in the soap box and to be closed; otherwise the perfume of it may reduce its smell.
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The best perfumed soap depends mainly on purity of essential oils or fragrant extracts. Sometimes, usage of these perfumed soaps may result in health issues like allergies, skin irritations, serious ailments etc. So people with some health issues need to be careful about these soaps.
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As you can see, in India, soap is the product which sells the most.
Soap Industry is so important for India. It can cause because of people’s economic situation and religious reasons.
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INGREDıents 250 gr White soap Colour ( it’s your choice ) Odor
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Its prıce Normally its price can change 1-5 Turkish Liras but approximately its price is 3 TL. You can find them in traditional places and also places where you can find wedding goods. These products are given at weddings occasionally.
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SCeNTED STONE Scented stones can be used in the linen cupboard to give linens a fresh scent or around the house as decorative items. They are very easy to make and make great gifts any time of the year. They are very popular as baby shower/wedding favours or bunny shaped Easter gifts.
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Its prıce Its price can change 1-10 Turkish Liras just like scented soap. Its size indicates its price in a way. But mostly little sizes of it are preferred. You can find them mostly in decorative markets.
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candle History of candle:
The earliest surviving candles originated in Han China around 200 BC, and were made from whale fat. European candles of antiquity were made from various forms of natural fat, tallow, and wax. In Ancient Rome, candles were made of tallow due to the prohibitive cost of beeswax. It is possible that they also existed in Ancient Greece, but imprecise terminology makes it difficult to determine.
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The manufacture of candles became an industrialized mass market in the mid 19th century.
Despite advances in candle making, the candle industry declined rapidly upon the introduction of superior methods of lighting, including kerosene and lamps and the invention of the incandescent light bulb. From this point on, candles came to be marketed as more of a decorative item.
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Before the invention of electric lighting, candles and oil lamps were commonly used for illumination. In areas without electricity, they are still used routinely. Until the 20th century, candles were more common in northern Europe. In southern Europe and the Mediterranean, oil lamps predominated. In the developed world today, candles are used mainly for their aesthetic value and scent, particularly to set a soft, warm, or romantic ambiance, for emergency lighting during electrical power failures, and for religious or ritual purposes.
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Candle ındustry
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Its prıce Its price can vary according to size of the candle. But approximately 1-20 Turkish Liras. Because it is made from wax, it doesn’t cost too much to producers. But shape and color of candles indicate price. You can find candles everywhere.
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CHOCOLATE The chocolate industry is a steadily growing, $50 billion-a-year worldwide business centered on the sale and consumption of chocolate. It is prevalent throughout most of the world. Europe accounts for 45% of the world's chocolate revenue and the US$20 billion. Big Chocolate is the grouping of major international chocolate companies in Europe and the U.S. The U.S. companies, such as Mars and Hershey's alone, generate $13 billion a year in chocolate sales and account for two-thirds of U.S. Production.
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Despite the expanding reach of the chocolate industry internationally, cocoa farmers and labourers in the Ivory Coast are unaware of the uses of the beans. The high cost of chocolate in the Ivory Coast also means that it is inaccessible to the majority of the population, who are unaware of what it tastes like.
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