Kindred Spirit Candle Company
Black Friday Candle Tins
Black Friday Candle Tins
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Enhance the holiday spirit with our versatile Candle Tins! Perfect as stocking stuffers or thoughtful gifts for loved ones. Spread warmth and joy with these delightful candles.
AVAILABLE FRAGRANCE
Berry Apple Bourbon – Over the summer I asked my Instagram followers a series of questions in a game we call THIS or THAT. I put up two pictures: one with apples and one with cranberry marmalade. When I tested both, I found the perfect cozy blend. Notes include cranberry, apple, orange, cinnamon, bourbon, butter, maple, vanilla and clove.
Cereal Milk – Saturday mornings growing up smelled and tasted just like this. Waking up early for cartoons, grabbing a big bowl of fruity cereal, and slurping up the sweet milk at the bottom of the bowl. Pure childhood comfort. Notes include lemon, lime, citrus, cereal, sugar, milk and vanilla.
Drunk Pears – Just enjoying the holiday season with family and friends. Notes include cinnamon, nutmeg, pear, vanilla and brandy.
Grown Man – All I can say is when you smell this one the first thing that will come to your mind is “That’s a grown man right there.” Notes include peppercorn, ginger, spice, tobacco leaf, sandalwood, amber and dark musk.
It’s Pumpkin – That time of year when people go pumpkin crazy. Notes include ginger, allspice, cinnamon, pumpkin, nutmeg, clove, chai, vanilla and molasses.
Jamaica Please – Take me to the island. Vacation Please! Notes include pineapple, orange, jasmine, honeydew, coconut, vanilla and rum.
Obsidian – Mysterious, grounding and bold. Just like the volcanic stone it’s named after, this fragrance pulls you in with its depth and strength. It reminds me of stillness after the storm, when the earth feels alive and powerful. Notes include smoky charcoal, black amber, vetiver, patchouli and dark musk.
Farmers Market- Smells like those Carolina farmers markets fresh grass, tomatoes still warm from the sun, and that easy country comfort you can only find back home.
Aunt Betty’s Blueberry Pie – As a kid we always picked blueberries in July for my Aunt Betty. When she would visit North Carolina she never left without leaving us a pie. Notes include blueberry, butter, sugar, and graham cracker.
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