Baltimore Sun

N.J. company buys Chesapeake Candle

- By Rick Hutzell

A New Jersey company has paid $75 million for Chesapeake Bay Candle, a maker of candles and fragrances that started in the Annapolis home of Chinese immigrants.

Newell Brands of Hoboken said Thursday it has completed the purchase of the brand from its founders, David Wang and Mei Xu.

Chesapeake Bay Candles is based in Rockville and operates a manufactur­ing plant in Glen Burnie. The company has annual net sales of approximat­ely $55 million.

“We’re thrilled to add this leading developer, manufactur­er and marketer of premium candles and home fragrance products to our industry-leading Home Fragrance Division. Focused on consumer wellness and natural fragrance, we believe it to be a strategic fit as we look to grow this category in our portfolio,” Newell Brands officials said in a statement.

Newell Brands is a global consumer goods company that owns several wellknown brands. including Paper Mate, Sharpie, Elmer’s, Coleman, Mr. Coffee Rubbermaid and Yankee Candle.

Company officials said the purchase will allow for the expansion of Chesa- Mei Xu peake Bay Candle’s digital content to attract visitors to buy online.

Xu and other members of the Maryland firm will join the new owners’ home fragrance division as part of the purchase. Neither Xu nor Wang could be reached for comment Thursday.

The transactio­n is subject to customary closing conditions.

No informatio­n was made available regarding plans for the plant in Glen Burnie.

Xu came to the United States from China at age 23 to study journalism at the University of Maryland. She and Wang started the company in 1994, making candles in empty soup cans in the basement of their Annapolis home.

They moved their company, Pacific Trade Internatio­nal, to Rockville and opened two factories in Asia to create Chesapeake Bay Candle as well as Blisslivin­g Home, a home product line.

The company initially set up manufactur­ing operations in China in large part because of low labor costs there. Xu started discussing moving the Chesapeake Bay Candle plant to the United States in 2008.

The company opened a 125,000square-foot factory, warehouse and distributi­on center off Ordnance Road in 2011. The facility employs 100 people.

Chesapeake Bay Candle has been named twice by Inc. magazine as one of America’s fastest-growing privately owned companies, according to the firm’s website.

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