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When I do a craft show can I put candles in my car the night before. It's starting to get cold at night and I wondered if the cold will affect the candles in any way. It's easier to load up the night before, but I would wait if there's a posssible problem.

I'd like to know too. I store all of my candles in a room that gets down to around 55 degrees in the winter.

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I am not telling anyone to do this. This is just my own experience. I have limited space in my home so have cases upon cases of soy candles in the hex jars stored in an unheated/cooled shed. After a YEAR I was afraid to look but they were the best looking candles! No cracks or anything. They were colored and there was no frost either. The was was ECO CB 135. BTW, you would not believe the throw after a years cure:shocked2:

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