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The Preachers Daughter Candle Co
90's, Soy wax, Wooden Wick Candle
90's, Soy wax, Wooden Wick Candle
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A pink sugar sunset relaxing with a glass of Raspberry Peach iced tea, this candle is everything the embodies the 90's. Whether you're a 90's babe or not, you will love this fun and flirty scent! Notes: Top: Lemon, Bergamot, Apple Middle: Lavender buds, Raspberries, Peach Bottom : Pink Sugar, Sandalwood *Handmade *Long burning-7-9 hours per ounce *Hand trimmed, even burning patented Lumentique wooden wicks with booster wicks Volume- Our Pint Mason jar selections hold 12 + ounces of candle Our wooden wick candles are NOT ASSOCIATED with Newell Brands Inc. and its subsidiaries, including the WOODWICK(R) or YANKEE CANDLE (R) brands. We proudly use Lumentique patented wicks from The Wooden Wick, Co. exclusively in the making of our candles. Lumetique Wooden Wick Technology means all patents, patent applications, know-how and trade secrets relating to wooden wicks owned or controlled by Lumetique, Inc. including, without limitation, such technology covered by claims included in U.S. Design Patents Nos. US D644,359, US D643,554, US D644,360, US D678,558, US D705,459 WARNING Burn within sight. Keep away from flammable materials. Keep out of reach of children and pets. BURNING INSTRUCTIONS Keep wick centered & trimmed to 1/4" to ensure even burning & prevent flame from becoming too large. Burn only on a stable, heat resistant surface for no more than four hours at a time. Stop using when only 1/4" of wax remains. Do not move candle while burning or if wax is hot. Pet Friendly disclaimer: We strive to create candles that are pet friendly as we share our little piece of the Earth with three adorable French Bulldogs (known for their sensitive respiratory systems). Our candles are 100% soy wax, paraben and phthalate-free, paraffin and palm oil free, cruelty-free, and vegan. Always consult your veterinarian to be certain that candles can be used in the same space with your familiar and exercise caution with open flames around them. ----CANDLE BURNING INSTRUCTIONS---- The basics of lighting and enjoying your wooden wick candle are simple, but there are a few things to keep in mind: âIt is IMPORTANT to trim a wooden wick to 1/8- 3/16", and no longer. If the wick is too long, the wax will not pull up the wick, and the flame will dim or even extinguish. NEVER remove wax from around the wick, it starves the wick and creates a tunnel. If your wooden wick is extinguishing shortly after lighting it, trimming is the problem. Simply give it a trim with wick trimmers, nail clippers or simply snap the char off with your fingers or tap if off with your lighter and remove the wick bits, light it at the wax level and you'll be crackling away!! Check out the little video instruction over on our YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaOO2T1qJ_0 All pictures, videos, descriptions and content on our printed material, website, blog and social media is the property of Teresa Lynn's Simple Luxuries, LLC ©2016-2023 Teresa Lynn's Simple Luxuries® ALLERGIES AND SENSITIVITIES Are scented candles and skincare products triggers for asthma or allergies? Although millions of Americans regularly use scented products without any negative effects, it is always possible that a particular fragrance might trigger a negative reaction in a very small percentage of sensitive individuals. Individuals with known sensitivities to specific fragrances may want to avoid products of those scents. In addition, consumers should remember to burn all candles, whether scented or unscented, in a well-ventilated area and test skincare products in a small area before use. Cleaning out your candle jar to reuse it Hot water can be used to easily and safely remove wax. Place the candle on a stable surface protected with a towel or newspaper. Use a spoon to remove as much wax as you can. Pour very hot water into the container ( I use a regular fill from my coffee pod machine), leaving room at the top. The hot water will melt the wax and it will float to the top. Let the water cool overnight and simply pop out the wax "cookie" that formed on top of the water. Strain the water to get rid of any small wax bits (Don't pour wax down the drain) ! I pour mine into a used coffee filter after I've brewed a pot and toss the filter, coffee and wax (remove wick tab) into my compost. Wipe any remaining wax and clean with hot soap and water or pop it in the dishwasher.
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