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The Candle Shack Serves Holiday Cheer

 

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As the dog days of summer were coming to an end, and the nights were growing longer and just a little bit chillier, The Candle Shack opened their doors, just in time for the coming holiday season ahead. Once known as “JSC Woodworking and Candles”, The Candle Shack, owned by Joshua Sterling and Susan Byrne, premieres “Little House Candles”.
Located at 2408 Bayshore Road, Villas, next to Robinson’s Deli, The Candle Shack features a large variety of “Little House Candles”, as well as all natural, glycerin, scented soaps. They have a collection of seasonal flags, flag accessories, homemade lite, Christmas wreathes, grave blankets, and custom gift baskets.
Stop in and take in their boutique-like, friendly atmosphere, while sampling your favorite holiday scents. The Candle Shack wants to make your holidays easier; bring in all of your holiday gifts to be expertly and ornately wrapped, for a nominal fee.
The Candle Shack also features a large assortment of their handmade, holiday and seasonal wooden lawn ornaments, including a life-size sleigh. All can be custom-made to your specifications, and are fine-crafted, quality products, that are made on the premises. Open every day from 10:00 am to 5:30 pm, closed Tuesdays.

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