Discover new candle refills from Bolsius with burn time of up to 30 hours

Published On: 6th September 2019

Table candles are a fantastic addition to any foodservice environment, adding an ambience to dining areas that is not easily replicated by electric lighting. But during peak foodservice times and in a bustling foodservice environment, having to regularly relight table candles can be an unnecessary distraction to waiting staff.

Our partner supplier Bolsius Professional, has launched two new ranges of refillable table candles called Clear Cup Plus and Relight Plus. With burning hours ranging from 16 hours to 30 hours, these refillable candles provide a steady flame throughout the longest foodservice period. In fact, the Bolsius refill candles can be re-lit to cover 5 standard foodservice periods consecutively.

Clear Cup Plus (New)

Clear Cup Plus is a long burning tealight refill with a fully visible flame that fits into all common tealight holders and burns for up to 16 hours.

Relight

Relight candle refills come in eleven colours, fit a range of reusable Relight indoor and outdoor holders and burn for up to 24 hours.

Relight Plus (New)

Relight Plus candle refills fit a range of reusable Relight indoor and outdoor holders and provide the longest burn time of up to 30 hours.

Clear Cup Plus, Relight and Relight Plus candle refills are all housed in a cup made of recycled plastic, which can be recycled after use if placed into a mixed recyclables bin and sent to recycling facilities.

With the Bolsius range of refill candles, your guests can enjoy long- lasting flames, whilst waiting staff are unhampered by constant relighting and replacing during busy foodservice times.

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