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Honey Bear Beeswax Candle

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Color:  Honey

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A beeswax version of the famous honey bear squeeze bottle.

An iconic supermarket staple, in candle form. Honey Bear Candles are hand-poured in small batches using 100% beeswax. This candle is created by actual beekeepers on a women-led, family farm in Merced, California, in the heart of Central Valley. The farm ensures the well-being of their honey bees so that their species lives on long after we are gone. Designed to serve as both ambient lighting—providing a warm, soft glow—and as a decorative accent, this Honey Bear Candle has an approximate burn time of 20 hours. The candle produces a pleasingly rich beeswax scent. Burning beeswax is also a good way to purify the air in your space, as it releases negative ions that clear toxins, dust and dander. Because the candles are handmade, slight differences in color and appearance may occur, making each one unique. Always place lit candles on a non-flammable surface. The Honey Bear Beeswax Candle measures 6.5h x 2.5"diam.

  • Designer
    Jessica Gonzalez
  • Size
    6.5h x 2.5"diam.
  • Material
    Beeswax
  • Year of Design
    2018
  • Origin
    United States
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