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Wickedly Sent Soap and Candle Compay


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  • Store Name: Wickedly Sent Soap and Candle Company
  • Store Phone: 585-360-7911
  • Store Website: www.escentedcandle.com
  • Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/soapandcandles

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    Scented Soy Candles Now Leading Wax In Scented Candles

    Scented soy candles have revolutionized the candle industry forever, making it an easy choice for smart candle buyers. We use 100%  soy wax for our jar candles. The more you burn our scented candles the more you’ll see the difference. The top three reasons to burn soy wax scented candles are:

    1. Soy candles burn cleaner, less black soot
    2. It’s better for the environment
    3. Burns longer

    We also use a lead-free, low smoke zinc wick that ensures a clean burn that will satisfy even the most difficult candle enthusiast.  These make great gifts for anyone. Scents are tested to make sure they work well with soy because there has to be a great harmony. Not all scented oils work well with candles. We have several different scents to choose from. Mixing scents are something we love doing, however, we never forget classic scents that have been favorites for generations.  We recommend different scented candles for different rooms.  Classic best sellers include Lavender Scented Candles, which are great for living room.  Floral scents such as Lilac Soy Candles are great for bedrooms, and bathrooms.  Sandalwood Soy Candles work great in a living room, and Lemon Zest is fresh for your kitchen.

    We are the SMART buyer's choice for scented candles that are hand poured, scented candles with high quality fragrance oils or essential oils that smell great in our store, which is called the "cold throw", and smell much better when they are lit, which is often referred to the "hot throw". The scented throw is the way the candle scent throws, or travels throughout your room.

    Wickedly Sent Soap and Candle Compay

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