Cuyahoga River Fire-Scented Candle
Cuyahoga River Fire-Scented Candle
Cuyahoga River Fire-Scented Candle
Cuyahoga River Fire-Scented Candle
Cuyahoga River Fire-Scented Candle
Cuyahoga River Fire-Scented Candle
Cuyahoga River Fire-Scented Candle
Cuyahoga River Fire-Scented Candle

Cuyahoga River Fire-Scented Candle

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$25.00
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT THE CUYAHOGA RIVER FIRE

Q: What is the Cuyahoga River fire?
A: “The Cuyahoga River Fire” refers to any one of at least a dozen times that the Cuyahoga River caught on fire between 1868 and 1969.

Q: What did the Cuyahoga River fire smell like?
A: After extensive research we have decided that it smelled like a delicious, chocolate-and-peanut butter buckeye, which is a kind of candy that's popular in Ohio. Just try to prove us wrong!

Q: What is on the surface of the candle? 
A: That's the tugboat Arizona, which was destroyed in 1952 after an oil slick floating down the river (!) caught on fire. A photo of the scene later appeared in Time magazine, because nothing sells magazines like a photo of a tugboat on fire. That is how much people hate tugboats 

Q: What should I do if a river catches on fire?
A: To a large extent that depends on whether or not you're a firefighter. 

Q: I'm thinking about getting this candle as a gift for a Clevelander. Is this candle offensive to Clevelanders?
A: Boy, we sure hope not.


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Olivia
Teacher loved it

Got it for my apush teacher. He appreciated the reference. Looks exactly the same as the photos.

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Sara Fingerhut
Ohioans love it!

We really do!

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Anonymous
It does not smell like fire

If I could read I'd have realized that this smells like peanut butter rather than diesel.

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t.

The names of the candles and the scents are perfection

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Eco Elvis
Finally, the candle I've been looking for!

This candle is perfect for those Clean Water Act anniversary parties that one attends. It's a perfect reminder of why we decided (finally) to quit gassing up our drinking supplies!