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Paddywax Bistro Tin Candle Meyer Lemon With Tangerine And Strawberry 127g

$19.95
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Paddywax Bistro Tin Candle Meyer Lemon With Tangerine And Strawberry 127g

Paddywax Bistro Tin Candle Meyer Lemon With Tangerine And Strawberry 127g

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$19.95
UPC:
840214820717

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Information

Take one, take a few! These Bistro-range Paddy Wax candles are perfect for any kitchen or dining table, or to gift to food-loving friends. The tins are printed with colourful food illustrations and filled with soy wax candles. Repurpose the tin when you are finished burning the 27 hour soy-wax blend candle inside

Other Bistro Tin Candle Aromas include
Heirloom Tomato - notes of lemon & sage
Baguette - notes of thyme & rosemary
Meyer Lemon - notes of tangerine & strawberry
Wild Mushroom - notes of pepper & patchouli
Bordeaux Grape - notes of fig & vetiver
Olive - notes of driftwood & fig leaf
Gingerbread - notes of butter & mollasses

Paddy Wax candles are made with a clean-burning soy wax blend, fragrance oils, and 100% cotton wicks, ensuring safe and long-lasting fragrances for your space. These candles are free of formaldehyde, phthalates, and animal-sourced ingredients. Printed tin with colourful food illustrations

Key Features
  • 27hrs burn time
  • Soy wax blend
  • 100% cotton double wick
  • 4.5 oz/127g volume
  • Vegan
  • Keepsake tin

Warnings

Keep away from all flammable materials, from drafts, vents & curtains, from children's reach, pets and other heat sources. Never leave a burning candle unattended. Never touch or move while alight.

Care Instructions

What are best practices for burning my new Paddywax candle? Make sure you burn your candle for 3-4 hours the first time around. You want to make sure your wax pool extends to both ends of the vessel before extinguishing. This will avoid tunneling!​ You should also be sure to trim your wick to 2.5cm. How do I get the last of the wax out of my container so I can repurpose it? You can either A) put the candle in the freezer overnight and the wax should easily pop out the next day, or B) run hot water into the candle to melt the remaining wax so you can scoop it out.