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Further developments in candle making occurred in 1850 with the production of paraffin wax made from oil and coal. Processed by distilling the residues left after crude petroleum was refined, the bluish-white wax was found to burn cleanly, and with no unpleasant odour. Paraffin wax was more economical to produce than any preceding candle fuel developed.

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