Salted Margarita Candle
Salted Margarita Candle
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Bright. Crisp. Celebration-ready.
Salted Margarita captures the refreshing energy of the cocktail we all reach for when it’s time to unwind. Notes of fresh lime, sea salt, and subtle sweetness create a scent that feels clean, citrus-forward, and effortlessly uplifting.
Hand-poured into a traditional rocks glass, this candle is designed to burn beautifully and fill your space without overwhelming it. It’s vibrant, but balanced — just like a perfectly shaken margarita.
And once the wax is gone? You’re left with a rocks glass ready for its next round.
Perfect for:
- Girls’ nights and Galentine’s gatherings
- Summer patios (year-round)
- Adding a pop of brightness to your space
It’s five o’clock somewhere.
Scent notes: Lime, sweet orange, & salt.
Product details & highlights
Product details & highlights
This scented candle is hand poured with luxury coconut-apricot wax and a blend of fragrance oils. It is labeled with original, hand-painted artwork.
Product details & highlights:
Original artwork and label design
Burn Time: 30 - 40 hours
Net weight 7 oz.
Size: 2.9" x 3.5"
Coconut-Apricot Wax
Handcrafted in Indiana, USA
Lead-free, cotton wick
Candle Care
Candle Care
Check your Wick – Your candle arrives already trimmed to the ideal burn height. Continue to trim the cotton wick to 1/4 inch with a wick trimmer before lighting.
First Time Burn – The first time you light a new candle, let it burn for 3-4 hours until the pool of wax reaches the edge of the vessel. If not properly burned, there is a risk of tunneling down the center of the candle and missing out on hours of enjoyable scent.
Length of Burn – Do not burn your candle for more than 4 hours at a time as this will cause carbon to collect on the wick and the end of your wick will mushroom.
Stay Even and Draft-Free – Burn your candle on an even fire resistant surface and stay away from drafts. The breeze will cause your candle wick to create smoke and at times, soot.
Upcycle the Vessel – Use your creativity to repurpose these vessels when you are done burning!
Aroma components like citrus oils, cinnamon oil, and vanillin in fragrance oils can cause the color of the interior of the vessel to change.
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