Nearly unheard of 40 years back, scented candles are big business. Kringle Candle Company is hoping to grow the sector even more. The son of the previous owner of Yankee Candle Company is taking large steps at only 20. Just a few weeks ago, he opened the doors of a new retail store for Kringle Candle Company. You will find big plans for the future of this company. The jobs created are already having an effect.
The Kringle Candle Company has a genealogy
The Kittredge family is known for one thing. They are in the business of candle making. Yankee Candle Company started with Michael Kittredge II in Deerfield Mich. About 10 years ago, Kittredge sold Yankee Candle Company for about $400 million. 20-year-old Michael Kittredge III had a business class. In the class he had been asked to start a business and marketing plan. He created a Kringle Candle Company based off anything he knew. With the support of Kittredge Industries LLC, the Kringle Candle Company has now opened for business.
Kringle Candle Company aims for modern customers
Those who loved the Yankee Candle Company will recognize the similarities in the Kringle Candle Company. The Kringle Candle Company offers 36 different fragrances. Candles at Kringle Candle Company are different than Yankee Candles. They all have a white color that is translucent. Since there is no color in the candles, they should work in any color scheme. They do not have to be in specific rooms.
The Kringle Candle Company has plans for the future
A candle store won’t be the only thing the Kringle Candle Company makes. The business has purchased a 128-acre farm and large nearby retail store. In the next few years, Kringle Candle Company intends on building a storage facility, restaurant and organic farm to supply the restaurant. Being a competitor to Yankee Candle Company is what Kringle Candle Company is really trying to do. If this is possible there is only one family that can do it. The Kittredge family is that family.
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