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In the high-end fragrance market, ceramic candle holders have long ceased to be mere containers—they are an extension of brand emotion and a core part of the consumer experience. Yet, when the gap between design and mass production suddenly widens, a seemingly perfect holiday plan can quickly spiral into crisis.
It was an ordinary Wednesday afternoon when Sunny Glassware received an inquiry from Europe. The client was Anna, a procurement manager for a home furnishing brand that had been in business for over twenty years. She was looking for a ceramic candle holder to complement her new season's collection, titled "Breath of Nature."
When a boldly designed glass candle holder was rejected by multiple suppliers due to "process limitations," Sunny Glassware didn't walk away. Instead, in just 45 days, they redefined the mass-production standard for thin-walled irregular candle holders and secured an exclusive two-year supplier agreement with the brand.
Sunny Glassware, with over 20 years of experience in glass and ceramic manufacturing, 6 extra QC inspection steps compared to industry peers, and 9 consecutive years of zero quality complaints, recently helped a new German fragrance brand complete the custom development and mass production of its first ceramic aromatherapy bottle. This story is about trust, professionalism, and the peace of mind that comes with “6 extra quality checks.”
Thanksgiving day is celebrated mainly in America and Canada. Much like the annual harvest festivals celebrated in other countries throughout the world, Thanksgiving Day was meant to pay our homage to the Almighty for this bountiful harvest. While the purpose and origin of the concept remains the same, the day of its celebration differs from country to country. In the United States, the holiday is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November while in Canada (which has an early harvest cycle and season), the holiday is observed on the second Monday in October, known as the Columbus Day. Much like the Christian Thanksgiving day, it is celebrated with pomp and show. Since 1930, the end of Thanksgiving season marks the beginning of Christmas shopping season. In Canada, Thanksgiving holiday lasts for only three days but the time period may vary in the US. Let's have a look at the brief history of Thanksgiving in North America, U.S. and Canada:
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