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INIKA Scented Candle Soy & Coconut Wax Zanzibar

- luxurious scented candle with the scent of sweet orange, basil and cloves
- lasts up to 40 hours of burning time
- paraffin free
- in beautiful gift packaging

INIKA Scented Candle Soy & Coconut Wax Zanzibar is inspired by the ethereal paradise of Zanzibar, where the ocean breeze carries the scent of exotic spices.

Sweet and citrusy orange is balanced with a hint of basil and the warm, comforting scent of clove. This consciously made candle is made with 100% natural soy and coconut wax and aromatic essential oils and is hand poured in Australia. The wick is natural cotton for 40 hours of non-toxic burn time with a superior scent.

Use: To get the most out of your INIKA Zanzibar candle, it is important to light it correctly. When using it for the first time, let the candle burn until the entire surface of the wax has melted. This prevents the formation of a tunnel in the wax and ensures that you can burn the candle completely. Trim the wick after each use to maintain an even and clean burn.

With the INIKA Zanzibar Soy & Coconut Candle you create a warm and exotic atmosphere that transports your senses to distant, tropical destinations.

INIKA scented candles are paraffin-free, 100% natural, vegan, microplastic-free, PFAS-free and not tested on animals.

Content: 250 grams

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Paraffin-free scented candle, made from soy and coconut wax, sweet exotic scent, 250 grams

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