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PRODUCTS: Forest Candles.

Everything you will read below is from the leaflet I got from the person in charge in their DLSUD Lasallian Week bazaar stall...

Forest Candles
The Name that Speaks Quality
For more than 15 years now...
"Light a Candle, Light a Child's Life"
is handcrafter by the
Out of School Youth and Unemployed Parents

Company Profile:
 This Candle Manufacturing was founded by Ms. Lourdes Montinola Antonio on 1996 at Binan Laguna, it was officially registered by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) on August 25, 1997 and have the official business name Forest Candles. Since then, Forest Candles started manufacturing hard and high quality handcrafted novelty specialized design scented candles, wedding candles and basic candles for all occasions. Because of its Quality dedication, Forest Candles is one of the suppliers of the five star hotels, high class restaurants, bars, wedding stores, flower shops, souvenir shops and elite department stores in the Philippines for more than 15 years now.
Forest Candles beneficiaries are the out of school youth and street children, to extend more help to those unprivileged sector of our society. This program is a way of helping them to survive independently earning from their own labor and to teach them build their dreams and make themselves better individuals.

I saw their stall in our school bazaar and bought a few rose candles. 







Below is their contact details:

Mobile: 0915-7933383
Landline: 046-5199791
Email: Forest_Candles@yahoo.com



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