Nearly unheard of 40 years back, perfumed candles are big business. Kringle Candle Company is hoping to grow the market 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. There are large plans for the future of this company. The jobs created are already having an impact.
The Kringle Candle Company family has a history
The Kittredge family is known for one thing. They’re in the business of candle making. In Deerfield, Mich., the Yankee Candle Company started. Michael Kittredge had been responsible for this. About 10 years back, Kittredge sold Yankee Candle Company for about $400 million. 20-year-old Michael Kittredge III had a business class. In the class he was asked to start a company and marketing plan. He created a Kringle Candle Company based off everything he knew. With the support of Kittredge Industries LLC, the Kringle Candle Company has now opened for business.
The Kringle Candle Company caters toward modern customers
Fragrances and designs for the Kringle Candle Company are familiar. Those who liked the Yankee Candle Company will notice this. The Kringle Candle Company provides 36 different fragrances. All Kringle Candle Company candles are a transparent white color which isn’t like Yankee Candles. Since there is no color within the candles, they ought to work in any color scheme. They don’t have to be in specific rooms.
The Kringle Candle Company plans
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. A restaurant is the next thing the Kringle Candle Company will create with an organic farm and storage facility for that restaurant. Seems like like there is only one thing the Kringle Candle Company wants. It would like to be the only competitor that the Yankee Candle Company has. If this is possible there is only one family that can do it. The Kittredge family is that family.
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