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Wanderlust Folk Candle Co.

Going-to-the-Sun Road | Glacier National Park | Montana Candles

Going-to-the-Sun Road | Glacier National Park | Montana Candles

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There are many beautiful, majestic places in the United States, but one that really pops out is the stunning Glacier National Park. This candle honors one of the most awe inspiring drives up Going-to-the-Sun Road that winds its way through the rocky mountain terrain up to the summit in Glacier Park and out the other side of the park. This scent is light and airy like the cool summer breeze of alpine air as you near the summit up this road. The fragrance is a delicate blend of wildflowers, honey, aspen, subalpine fire, and amber.

It rocks a subtle honey yellow color with homegrown yarrow (herb) resting atop its 100% soy wax contents.

Wick type: The HTP wick; a flat braided design, but with thin paper fibers intertwined. The result is a cleaner burning, self-trimming wick with additional structural strength, controlled curling and a hotter, more efficient flame.

All ingredients and materials 100% made in the USA

 

Materials

Candles & Wax Melts Packs are made with 100% soy wax. Soy wax is made from non- GMO soybeans grown in the USA.

Wax Melts Shapes Packs are made from beeswax sourced from a local beekeeper in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.

All candles and melts are made usng non-toxic fragrance oils, essential oils, or combintion of both.

Any candle or melts with them - herbal toppings are either grown by us, or sourced in the USA

All other materials and ingredients made in the USA

Care information

Never leave candles or wax melts unattended while in use.

Best practice is to burn candles on non-flammable surfaces out of reach of children and pets.

When re-lighting, for better more efficient burning, if wick is curled or long, trim wick to 1/4". [This is not always necessary]

We recommend not leaving candles lit for more that 5 hours at a time, as the containers can become very hot.

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