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Bubble Gum

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Bring back the sweet nostalgia of childhood with our Bubble Gum scented candle. This playful fragrance bursts with the classic aroma of pink bubble gum — a fun, fruity blend of candied strawberries, bananas, and sugary cherries wrapped in soft vanilla and a touch of creamy tonka. It’s bright, whimsical, and delightfully sweet — just like unwrapping your favorite childhood treat. Perfect for adding a pop of joy to any space, this candle will make you smile with every burn.
Our candles are hand-poured in small batches in both Moore County and Franklin County, North Carolina. We use natural Coconut Apricot Soy wax.

Our wax offers a cleaner burn, meaning no toxins or pollutants. It is biodegradable and water-soluble offering easier clean up! It burns with zero Petro-carbon soot unlike other waxes. They last 30%-50% longer than other traditional candles and have a strong fragrance throw!

We use crackling wooden wicks in our 10oz and 4 oz signature candles.

The burn period of each 10oz candle may range between 50 and 60 hours.

Our candles are made with high-quality fragrance oils and eco-friendly materials, making them perfect for eco-conscious consumers.

Candle Burning Tips

Before lighting your candle, select a room with good airflow, avoiding drafts and fans that could lead to unsightly marks on the vessel and uneven burning. Place your candle on a flat, heat-resistant surface, keeping it out of reach of pets, kids and any curtains or drapes.

For the initial burns, a trusty lighter works well, but as the wax level drops, switch to a longer match for safe wick lighting. Keep a close eye on your candle's progress and stop burning it when only 1/4 inch of wax remains at the bottom.

Pro tip: Let your first burn last between 3 and 4 hours, until the pooling wax reaches the edges of the jar or container.