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Scentsy is a Meridian, Idaho-based candle warmer company that was founded in Salt Lake City in 2003. Its products are sold utilizing a multi-level, direct selling structure while using the party plan model for marketing. The company refers to its multi-level sales force as ''consultants''. In addition to candle warmers and scented wax, Scentsy also sells bath products, cosmetics, laundry items, and similar products. As of 2014, the company reports having over 200,000 consultants.〔 == Company History == Scentsy was founded in 2003 by sisters-in-law Kara Egan and Colette Gunnell. The company made light-bulb based candle warmers as a home business in Salt Lake City. In 2004 Orville Thompson learned of Scentsy while selling video games at a Salt Lake City home-show. Thompson purchased the business from Egan and Gunnell, who then became consultants for the company.〔 The company relaunched as a party-plan, multi-level marketing model in July 2004, and operated out of a metal shipping container on the Thompsons' Meridian, Idaho ranch. By 2013, Scentsy had expanded to 1,019 employees, most of whom work on the company's 603,000-square-foot campus in Meridian. In October 2009, an upgrade for consultants' front end software became problematic, and Facebook was used as a backup solution. For this decision, Scentsy received the "''Success Award"'' from the Direct Selling Association. From May 2009 to January 2010, Scentsy's sales force expanded from approximately 30,000 to over 75,000. ''Inc.'', labeled Scentsy as "America's fastest-growing consumer products company" and was ranked 19th overall in the annual Inc. 500.〔 1 September 2010〕 Scentsy has since been rebranded as Scentsy Fragrance, a subsidiary of the parent group Scentsy Family, which also owns the brands Grace Adele and Velata.〔 3 September 2013〕 The company discontinued the Grace Adele brand at the end of July, 2014.〔 (Goodbye Grace Adele - HELLO BLOWOUT SALE ) Accessed 26 July 2014〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Scentsy」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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