1803 Cookies for St. Nick Jar Candle

1803 Cookies for St. Nick Jar Candle

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“Traditions are what memories are made of. You can count on St. Nick to enjoy every thoughtful treat left just for him…” Christmas Eve brings excitement like none other as stockings are being hung in preparation for St. Nick. Cookies and milk are being placed out for him to enjoy during his brief stop at your home. He will surely enjoy coming down the chimney to the scent of snickerdoodle cookies made with sugary caramelized vanilla, warm spice, and country-churned butter; filling his belly before he disappears into the crisp night with a twinkle in his eye.

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These Long Burning Soy Candles are a favorite of our customers for their fabulous fragrances and CLEAN burn.

No petroleum gives you a clean safe candle! No more black soot on your glass surfaces and no more harmful agents in your home's air!

Benefits of our Soy Wax Candles
  • Our Soy Wax is made of soybeans planted & harvested from fields in the USA
  • 100% Soy Wax
  • Soy-Based Premium Fragrance & Essential oils are blended into melted soy wax flakes
  • Cotton Braided Wick
  • Biodegradable
  • Water Soluble
  • Clean Burning
  • Virtually Soot Free with proper candle wick maintenance and burn time
  • Non-Toxic
  • No Prop 65 Chemicals
  • No Phthalates
  • No Petroleum by Products
  • No Paraffin or Dyes
Soy Jar Candle Burn Time
14 fl. oz. Jar: 80 Hours

Reduce Reuse Recycle
To reduce the impact of landfill waste please recycle or reuse. Our favorite way to reuse the jar is to plant a succulent, we use sand in the bottom because it looks nice through the clear glass. Do you like to catch lightning bugs with the kiddos? Put some holes in the lid and they can watch the amazing light show. Get creative and feel good about glass recycling and upcycling 1803 Candle Jars.

How to Clean our Candle Jar
Begin by using a spoon or flathead screwdriver to pry the wick loose. Next, fill with a bit of hot water and let sit a minute to loosen the wax, and start wiping the jar out over a garbage can with a paper towel. Continue by using an old towel warmed with hot water and wipe the inside of the jar several times. Then wash with hot soapy water or put into the dishwasher.