Food / Drinks Scented Luxury 2 Wick Candle

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Product description

Food / Drinks Scented, Luxury 2 Wicks Candle. One candle contains 160 – 180 g of soy wax, burn time up to 48 hours.

We add 20% fragrance oil to all candles. It makes our products smell quite strong and last a long time. Please be aware that due to being a hand-made colour, it may slightly vary.

Scents Available:

1. Coffe. One of the most delightful aromas, the most recognizable and beloved among all the smells that surround a person throughout the day, is the aroma of coffee. Invigorating, awakening, and at the same time soothing, toning, this fragrance leaves no one indifferent.

2. Frosted Candy Apple. Frosted*Candy*Apple wax melts indulge the senses with this mouth-watering accord with succulent top notes of red apple drift into a delightfully sweet, delectable heart of peach, laced with creamy swirls of caramel. All of this is cushioned by a sumptuous fond of musk, a whisper of vanilla, and a frosting of sugar.

3. Pina Colada.The aroma of Pina*Colada is delicate, sweet, fresh, and tasty. Perfume with notes of Pina Colada creates a summer mood, pacifies, and relaxes. The delightful scent of coconut, juicy hints of pineapple, and seductive accents of light rum shimmer in one single note with many facets.
4. Strawberry & Cream. A classic combination of rich, indulgent & delicious scents that smell good enough to eat while the creamy and milky notes will fill your room with a warm sugary scent.

5. Christmas Pudding. Our Christmas*Pudding wax melts smells just like sultanas, figs, and apples are enriched with cinnamon, almonds, and orange peel all topped off with intoxicating hot brandy. This mouthwatering fragrance is guaranteed to remind you of the festive season as it smells just like Christmas Cake.

6. Mulled Wine. Our Mulled*Winewax melts is a very popular winter aroma. Bursting with aromas of warm wine and sweet berries.
Accompanied by the bay, cinnamon, and ginger on a vanilla base. This fragrance creates a warm ambient aroma, perfect on those cold winter nights.

7. Gingerbread. Gingerbread*Scented wax melts – The aroma of spicy warm gingerbread rich with nutmeg, cinnamon, and brown sugar will evoke childhood memories of gingerbread men and gingerbread houses. Perfect for spreading the festive glow throughout your home!

8. Earl Grey & Cucumber. Earl*Grey&Cucumber wax melts smell similar in notes and identity to the popular scent. Earl Grey & Cucumber fragrance is made from black tea, bergamot, and citruses. The composition opens with apple, bergamot, jasmine, and aquatic notes, with cucumber, angelica, and davana in the heart, on the base of vanilla, beeswax, cedar, and musk.

9. Bubblegum. Our Bubblegum*Scented wax melts smells sweet, uplifting, and fun aroma identical to juicy fruit gum! Notes of fresh berries, peach, pineapple, and citrus complete this fragrance.

10. Vanilla. No scent causes such ambiguity in judgments about oneself as vanilla: some simply cannot stand this aroma, others cannot imagine their life without it, and others cannot understand at all how they feel about it. One thing is clear: vanilla has always been inherent in a certain stellar position. And this is not surprising, because in herself she combines sexuality, unpredictability, passion, and even a certain kind of luxury.

11. Hot Apple Pie. Many of us remember the smell of homemade spiced apple pie. This fragrance will forever remain in our memory, reminding us of our childhood! The smell in the room of grandmother’s apple pie with spices immediately adjusts to benevolence, pacification. The scent of apple pie is associated with a cozy home, family, security, and all this makes the scent a great choice for visitors to feel comfort and trust. And it’s not for nothing that realtors in America, before showing new home to clients, leave an apple pie inside to create a warmer and more homely atmosphere.

12. Cupcake.

13. Cola. Many lovers of this drink are looking for its notes in perfume compositions. Of course, perfumers did not disregard this, and perfumes with the smell of Coca-Cola began to appear more and more often on the shelves of perfumery stores. The perfumer was able to recreate the scent of Cola using accords of cinnamon, vanilla, lime, and orange. Of course, the drink itself consists of more ingredients, nevertheless, the perfumer coped with his task. Cola*Scented notes give the compositions a fresh, bright, carefree, exhilarating, and optimistic character.

14. Chocolate. Since ancient times, chocolate has been classified as a special product. His noble taste and aristocratic character won many hearts. The sweet aroma envelops and makes you think only about the pleasant. The taste of chocolate is so unique that it is remembered the first time and for life. As soon as the sense of smell touches his scent, the bittersweet aftertaste is immediately remembered. In addition, the pleasant aroma has a strong effect on the human nervous system: it relieves stress, has a relaxing effect, improves mood, and promotes a positive mental attitude. This is due to endorphins – hormones of pleasure.

15. Lemon Sherbet. Lemon*Sherbet Wax Melts scent is identical to sweet lemon sherbet. This classic fragrance is bursting with a sweet citrus aroma. An uplifting and crisp zesty delight. A perfect lemon scent.

16. Blueberry Muffin. This scent is the aroma of a freshly baked blueberry muffin. Top notes of juicy tart blueberries with orange zests, middle notes of butter cake, and base notes of vanilla and almond. One of the strongest fragrances that we carry!

17. Cinnamon Buns. This fragrance is a spicy cinnamon accord with warm nutty undertones along with the aroma of fresh baked bread. A Best Seller!

How to use scented candles

1. Trim the wick. Every. Single. Time.

Each time you want to burn your candle, start by trimming the wick to between 1/8 and 1/4 inches long. You can use scissors, nail clippers (that’s my personal favorite), or our wick trimmer, but no matter what you do, always trim, every single time.

Why every time? Trimmed wicks will give you a cleaner, brighter burn. Untrimmed wicks are a lot more likely to take on a strange shape that dulls and obscures the flame. Also  excessively long wicks cause nasty smoky stains that end up on your glass jar candles – not a problem with our tin candles however trimming the wick keeps the flame in control.

2. Let the wax melt all the way across.

Once your candle’s lit, DON’T blow it out until the top layer of wax has melted all the way across. This might take several hours  so don’t set out to burn a candle at all unless you’ve got the time to do so. This is also called candle memory.

Whenever you fail to achieve full melt, you’re contributing to a process called tunnelling. The wick starts to sink lower and lower, like a tunnel is forming right through the center of the candle. Eventually, the tunnel will grow so deep that it’ll be tough to light the wick at all. More importantly, all that unmelted wax on the sides represents hours of lovely fragrance and burn time you bought but won’t ever get to utilize.

It takes patience, but if you melt the wax all the way across every time you burn, the surface of the candle will stay flat and the sides of the tin (or jar) will stay clean, all the way down until the candle is spent.

4. Buy multi-wick candles.

If your like me, it’s hard to find enough time for a proper burn. The solution? Buy a candle with two or more wicks. More flames means more heat — which leads to a quicker melt.It also throws more scent.

Be wary of extra-wide candles that only have one wick. If the candle surface has just one wick and a diameter of more than 5-6cm, don’t buy it. One wick will never produce enough heat to melt it all the way across, especially within 4 hours..

5. Keep the flame away from moving air.

Do your best to keep your burning candle away from open windows, fans, air conditioners or heavily trafficked areas where people walk back and forth a lot. Moving air can disturb the flame, which can also stain the tin or jar, and can give you tunneling and other issues.

6. Dip your wicks to extinguish the flame.

This is probably one of the most important steps that people miss.
You’ve probably noticed that when you blow out a candle, it smokes – sometimes a lot. That’s because the core of the wick continues to burn for a short time, the inside of the wick can turn to carbon (ash), making it brittle and the candle hard to light the next time.

Then there’s the smell. After allowing a fragrant candle to burn, why wipe out all that beautiful scent with the smell of smoke? It can be dangerous, you could accidentally blow some of the melted wax right off of the candle.

How do you dip a wick? Use ‘wick dippers,’ However, you can use anything from tweezers to a knife. After you extinguish the candle, prop up the wick, pulling it out of the wax so it’s ready to light next time.

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