Tonka, Spiced Honey & Brandied Pear Candle
Wow! This is among my top favorite candles. Tonka smells of a blend of honey, spices, and tobacco leaves, with a smooth woody base. The tonka bean adds a touch of vanilla that complements the bold honey. I have mixed with brandied pear, which smells of a ripe pear casked in aged brandy. A sweet and smooth smell.
Candle Do's:
It is strongly recommended to let your candle burn for 2 hours the first time or until wax kisses the jar. This allows for the candle to have a longer lifespan instead of prematurely wasting away.
Give your candle a smidge of burning time before fully appreciating the yummy smells.
I have trimmed the wick a 1/4 of an inch ready for your torch. However, to maintain, always keep your wick this height to avoid soot and to increase longevity.
Candle Don'ts:
Don't burn your house down by being a reckless candle lover 😬!
Wow! This is among my top favorite candles. Tonka smells of a blend of honey, spices, and tobacco leaves, with a smooth woody base. The tonka bean adds a touch of vanilla that complements the bold honey. I have mixed with brandied pear, which smells of a ripe pear casked in aged brandy. A sweet and smooth smell.
Candle Do's:
It is strongly recommended to let your candle burn for 2 hours the first time or until wax kisses the jar. This allows for the candle to have a longer lifespan instead of prematurely wasting away.
Give your candle a smidge of burning time before fully appreciating the yummy smells.
I have trimmed the wick a 1/4 of an inch ready for your torch. However, to maintain, always keep your wick this height to avoid soot and to increase longevity.
Candle Don'ts:
Don't burn your house down by being a reckless candle lover 😬!
Wow! This is among my top favorite candles. Tonka smells of a blend of honey, spices, and tobacco leaves, with a smooth woody base. The tonka bean adds a touch of vanilla that complements the bold honey. I have mixed with brandied pear, which smells of a ripe pear casked in aged brandy. A sweet and smooth smell.
Candle Do's:
It is strongly recommended to let your candle burn for 2 hours the first time or until wax kisses the jar. This allows for the candle to have a longer lifespan instead of prematurely wasting away.
Give your candle a smidge of burning time before fully appreciating the yummy smells.
I have trimmed the wick a 1/4 of an inch ready for your torch. However, to maintain, always keep your wick this height to avoid soot and to increase longevity.
Candle Don'ts:
Don't burn your house down by being a reckless candle lover 😬!