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Apple Scented Candles

Experience the sweet aroma of a bountiful apple harvest with our collection of Fresh Orchard Scents. Our apple scented candles capture the essence of crisp, juicy apples and a hint of warm spice.

Questions About Our Apple Scented Candles

Have a question about our apple-icious candles? We've got the answers! Find out everything you need to know about our Apple Scented Candles in our FAQ section below.

What are the ingredients in your candles?

Our Apple Scented Candles are made with natural soy wax, high-quality fragrance oils blended with essential oils, and cotton wicks. We do not use any parabens, phthalates, or other harmful chemicals.

Are your candles safe for pets and children?

While our candles are made with non-toxic ingredients, we recommend burning them in a well-ventilated area and keeping them out of reach of children and pets. Never leave a burning candle unattended.

Can I use the candle wax for other purposes after the candle is finished?

Once the candle has burned down, you can safely remove any remaining wax and repurpose it for other uses, such as wax melts or moisturizing your skin.

What should I do if the wick becomes too long?

If the wick mushrooms or becomes too long, extinguish the candle, let it cool completely, and then trim the wick to about ¼ inch before relighting.

My candle is tunneling. What can I do?

Tunneling can occur if the candle isn't allowed to burn long enough to melt the wax all the way to the edges of the container. To fix it, try burning the candle for a longer period (2-4 hours) to allow the melted wax pool to reach the edges.

Why is my candle producing soot?

Soot can be caused by a few factors, such as a draft, a too-long wick, or impurities in the wax. Ensure the candle is burning in a draft-free area, trim the wick regularly, and choose candles made with high-quality ingredients.

Can I burn my candle in a container other than the one it came in?

We recommend burning our candles only in their original containers, as they are specifically designed for safe burning. Using a different container could pose a fire risk.

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