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New $10.49 3-Wick Candles
New $10.49 3-Wick Candles
Cereal Ice Cream Bar 3-Wick Candle
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What it smells like:
Like a nostalgic breakfast treat, this playful scent blends zesty lemon-lime, sugary berry cereal, and creamy vanilla ice cream for a sweet, morning-inspired indulgence.
Prominent scent notes:
Lemon-Lime Zest, Sugary Berry Cereal & Vanilla Ice Cream
Goose Creek 3-Wick Candles are 14.5oz and are designed to quickly fill large spaces with fragrance. Each candle is highly scented using some of the most premium fragrance oils and essential oils on the market. Each candle burns for up to 45 hours with 100% lead-free wicks. Our premium wicks prevent excessive smoking and sooting, ensuring a clean and long-lasting burn. Made from our unique, proprietary soy wax blend, each candle is poured using top-quality ingredients.
Remember to always place your candle on a fire-resistant and sturdy surface away from drafty areas like windows and air vents. To ensure a clean and even burn, make sure to light all the wicks of your candle and avoid burning your candle for more than 3-hours at a time. Remember to always keep your candles out of the reach of children and pets. Never leave the candle burning unattended.
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- TSTammy S.Verified BuyerI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars23 seconds agoCandle
A great fruity blend
Incentivized reviewThis review was received as part of a promotion or in exchange for an incentive. The incentive was offered to both positive and negative reviews.Was this helpful? - JTJenny T.Verified BuyerI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars1 week agoCandle
Smells good! Fast shipping
Was this helpful? - JGJamarcus G.Verified BuyerI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars1 week agoFruit loops and vanilla
I love the fruit loops mix with vanilla definitely gor you're breakfast and dessert at the same time. It's amazing
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