GINGER SNAP CANDLE
GINGER SNAP CANDLE
GINGER SNAP CANDLE
GINGER SNAP CANDLE
GINGER SNAP CANDLE

VERTHANDI BOTANICAL

GINGER SNAP CANDLE

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Ginger Snap Coconut-Soy Wax Candle

This candle carries a very satisfying aroma that is warm, cozy, and reminiscent of freshly baked ginger snap cookies. Your home will smell delicious with spices like cinnamon, clove, nutmeg, allspice, vanilla, and hints of citrus.

    • Seven fluid ounces of hand-poured coconut-soy wax
    • infused with essential oils, including orange, clove, and ginger
    • Scent Notes: lemon, orange, ginger, sugar, vanilla, cinnamon, clove, allspice, nutmeg
    • Phthalate-free fragrance oil
    • All-cotton, lead-free wick
    • It fills the room with a fragrance that is naturally mellow
    • 25-30 hour burn time

Handmade Concrete Jar

Our concrete jars are meticulously crafted by hand. To ensure the utmost quality, the interior of each jar is carefully coated with a non-toxic, water-based sealant. This protective sealant effectively prevents any leakage of wax or fragrance oil. It's important to note that the exterior of the vessel is not sealed.

3" diameter

3" tall

Handwash only

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Natural Coconut-Soy Wax

Coconut-soy wax is a sustainable, colorless, and odorless wax made from cold-pressed coconut or coconut oil mixed with soy wax. It is considered one of the healthiest and best wax types to make candles because it is non-toxic, biodegradable, and won't produce as much soot as other types of wax. Coconut-soy wax candles have a long burn time, burn clean, and are environmentally friendly.

Net Weight: 7 oz (198 g)

 

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Shannon Mitchell
Amazing!

Smelled like the best gingerbread cookie ever! Warmth wrapped in cinnamon! Love it & makes a great gift for anyone!

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Gail Hoxie
Cookies for Santa

I sent this to my niece and she lovingly responded that she loved the gingerbread aroma. My sister used to make ginger cookies at Christmas and I think she remembered that