Coffee House Nostalgia
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Estimated Delivery:Sep 04 - Sep 08
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Coffee House Nostalgia
Indulge in the inviting aroma of Coffee House Nostalgia, a candle that evokes the warmth of crisp autumn mornings spent in a cozy café. The rich scent of freshly brewed coffee beans harmonizes beautifully with the warm spices of nutmeg and cinnamon, while a hint of sweet vanilla rounds out the experience.
Crafted from eco-friendly coconut soy wax, this 9 oz candle features a wooden wick that crackles gently, reminiscent of a comforting fireplace. Housed in a beautifully upcycled brown wine bottle, it adds a rustic touch to your decor while promoting sustainability.
With a generous burning time of 60 hours, this candle is perfect for quiet mornings, intimate gatherings, or moments of relaxation, allowing you to savor the essence of fall.
- Size: 9 oz Burning
- Time: 60 hours
- Fragrance Profile: Coffee bean, nutmeg, cinnamon, and vanilla
- Coconut Soy Wax Wooden wick
- Upcycled brown wine bottle
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At Grace & Bliss Candles Co., we believe that every burn should be a beautiful, safe, and lasting experience. To get the most out of your handcrafted candle, here are a few simple but essential care tips:
- Trim the Wick: Always trim your wooden wick to about 1/8"–1/4" before each burn. A properly trimmed wick ensures a cleaner flame, prevents excess soot, and helps your candle last longer.
- First Burn Matters: Allow your candle to burn long enough for the melted wax to reach the edges of the vessel. This prevents tunneling and ensures an even burn each time.
- Burn Time: For the best performance, limit each session to 3–4 hours. This keeps your candle safe while maximizing fragrance throw.
- Placement: Burn your candle on a heat-resistant surface, away from drafts, pets, and little hands.
- Extinguish with Care: Gently snuff out the flame rather than blowing it out to avoid splattering wax.