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94612, Rose Amber + Sandalwood Coconut Soy Candle
94612, Rose Amber + Sandalwood Coconut Soy Candle
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94612, Rose Amber + Sandalwood Coconut Soy Candle

Vendor
Cali Meets NYC
Regular price
$36.00
Sale price
$36.00
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What is it?

Candle 

Details:

94612 is an intoxicating blend of rose and warm amber that reeks of both opulence and history. Nestled among jasmine florals and a slight touch of lemon, its subtle base of sandalwood and musk is a complex creation that warms any room. Much like Downtown Oakland, it embodies culture. Made in Newark, NJ with coconut soy wax for clean-burning candles, each candle is made with lead-free cotton wicks and premium fragrance oil blends. Natural candles that are cruelty-free, and phthalate-free.

Burn time: Up to 65 hours


ROSE, AMBER + SANDALWOOD 94612 is an intoxicating blend of rose and warm amber that reeks of both opulence and history. Nestled among jasmine florals and a slight touch of lemon, its subtle base of sandalwood and musk is a complex creation that warms any room. Much like Downtown Oakland, it embodies culture.

Directions: Trim your wick approximately 1/4 inch before using. When lighting the candle for the first time, burn until the wax melts across the entire surface to the sides of the glass. Please note it may take 3-4 hours to achieve a full wax pool. Candle Safety: Store your candle in a cool, dark and dry place. Use for a maximum of 4 hours for each use. Always use a heat resistant surface under the candle. Never leave a burning candle on or near anything that can catch fire such as furniture, drapes, books, paper, or other flammable material. Never leave candle unattended especially around children, pets and drafts. Allow the candle to fully cool before handling. When the wax level is 1/4 inch, please discontinue use. Failure to do so, can be dangerous resulting in shattered glass from the overheated container.