WICKED CARAMEL BUTTER POP | Wood Wick + Soy Coconut Wax Blend - buttered popcorn, caramel, sea salt

$36.00

All natural soy/coconut wax blend, will burn clean & smooth.
Wood wicks.
Small batch, made to order.

Scent Profile: Buttered Popcorn, Brown Sugar, Sea Salt, Rich Caramel, Midnight Movie Theaters.
Topped with dried calendula, flowers, and organic bronze golden mica shimmer melted into the top that looks beautiful while melting.

A warm fragrant sweet and savory blend reminiscent of classic movie theaters, or staying home under blankets with candy and drinks, shoveling buttered popcorn into your mouth on a lovely, dark, stormy night.

* Available in 10 ounce black matte glass jar with a wooden lid, or 4 ounce matte black tin in seperate listing.

When lighting a wood wick candle the first time, leave lit for 2-3 hours so it creates a good melt pool. After that, just make sure give your candles a nice long burn every so often to “reset” the wax memory and prevent any tunneling. This will keep your candle looking great, smelling great, and most importantly, burning evenly.

If you have trouble lighting your candle, trim the burnt black off the wood wick with clippers, but keep it at least 1/8" long. If candle won't stay lit because of tunneling and it's drowning in the wax, use a paper towel to soak up some of the wax around the wick so it has room to breathe again, then once it's lit, leave it for a couple hours to help the melt pool reach the edges again so it doesn't tunnel further.


Care instructions~
When lighting a wood wick candle the first time, leave lit for 2-3 hours so it creates a good melt pool. After that, just make sure to give your candles a nice long burn every so often to “reset” the wax memory and prevent any tunneling. This will keep your candle looking great, smelling great, and most importantly, burning evenly.

If you have trouble lighting your candle, trim the burnt black off the wood wick with clippers, but keep it at least 1/8" long. If the candle won't stay lit because of tunneling and it's drowning in the wax, use a paper towel to soak up some of the wax around the wick so it has room to breathe again, then once it's lit, leave it for a couple of hours to help the melt pool reach the edges again so it doesn't tunnel further.

Wood wicks are a bit more temperamental, but are so worth it for the crackle, sustainability, and clean burn, and are healthier because they make less soot and won't add additional smoke to your room.* Scent Throw:
These candles are made from natural soy/coconut wax and more naturally derived oil scents, so the scent throw will be less intense than cheaper paraffin wax candles and synthetic fragrances that most people are used to. The scent throw will not fill the room with synthetic fragrance, so if you suffer from frequent headaches, allergies, or scent sensitivities, you will appreciate using more natural candles.🖤

All natural soy/coconut wax blend, will burn clean & smooth.
Wood wicks.
Small batch, made to order.

Scent Profile: Buttered Popcorn, Brown Sugar, Sea Salt, Rich Caramel, Midnight Movie Theaters.
Topped with dried calendula, flowers, and organic bronze golden mica shimmer melted into the top that looks beautiful while melting.

A warm fragrant sweet and savory blend reminiscent of classic movie theaters, or staying home under blankets with candy and drinks, shoveling buttered popcorn into your mouth on a lovely, dark, stormy night.

* Available in 10 ounce black matte glass jar with a wooden lid, or 4 ounce matte black tin in seperate listing.

When lighting a wood wick candle the first time, leave lit for 2-3 hours so it creates a good melt pool. After that, just make sure give your candles a nice long burn every so often to “reset” the wax memory and prevent any tunneling. This will keep your candle looking great, smelling great, and most importantly, burning evenly.

If you have trouble lighting your candle, trim the burnt black off the wood wick with clippers, but keep it at least 1/8" long. If candle won't stay lit because of tunneling and it's drowning in the wax, use a paper towel to soak up some of the wax around the wick so it has room to breathe again, then once it's lit, leave it for a couple hours to help the melt pool reach the edges again so it doesn't tunnel further.


Care instructions~
When lighting a wood wick candle the first time, leave lit for 2-3 hours so it creates a good melt pool. After that, just make sure to give your candles a nice long burn every so often to “reset” the wax memory and prevent any tunneling. This will keep your candle looking great, smelling great, and most importantly, burning evenly.

If you have trouble lighting your candle, trim the burnt black off the wood wick with clippers, but keep it at least 1/8" long. If the candle won't stay lit because of tunneling and it's drowning in the wax, use a paper towel to soak up some of the wax around the wick so it has room to breathe again, then once it's lit, leave it for a couple of hours to help the melt pool reach the edges again so it doesn't tunnel further.

Wood wicks are a bit more temperamental, but are so worth it for the crackle, sustainability, and clean burn, and are healthier because they make less soot and won't add additional smoke to your room.* Scent Throw:
These candles are made from natural soy/coconut wax and more naturally derived oil scents, so the scent throw will be less intense than cheaper paraffin wax candles and synthetic fragrances that most people are used to. The scent throw will not fill the room with synthetic fragrance, so if you suffer from frequent headaches, allergies, or scent sensitivities, you will appreciate using more natural candles.🖤