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Girl Scout Candles
OK, so the first item on the Girl Scout Candles page isn't candles - but I ask, where else can I put sticks of wax? I know any Girl Scout worth her salt could whip these wax sticks into useful candles in an emergency. 1939
The official GSUSA Bicentennial candle,
sold only through NES branches at $2.00 each.
They were to be lit in a special "Flames of Freedom"
celebrations held at local councils on March 12, 1976.
Red, White and Blue candle, 9" long, 1 1/2" wide,
burned for up to 10 hours.
1976
These 5" ceramic, 2-wick candles were offered during fall products sales.
2019
2018