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The original lighthouse lens from Raspberry Island is on display at the Wisconsin State Historical Society Museum on Madeline Island. Also known as Sun-Ripened Raspberry
Be good to yourself; be good to your planet.
- Our soy candles use100% natural, domestically grown soy wax with cotton wicks.
- Soy candles are all hand-poured on Madeline Island WI, USA by island residents.
- Actual soy candle colors may vary from how they appear on screen.
Additional Info
Additional Info
Candle Scents | Sun-Ripened Raspberry |
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Candle Colors | Red |
Candle Size | One Size |
Clothing Color | N/A |
Clothing Size | N/A |
Material | N/A |
Candle Types | Votives |
Candle Quantity | N/A |
Manufacturer | Madeline Island Candles |
Price | $2.50 |
Free Shipping | No |
Reviews
- Smells DeliciousReview by SunnyMom
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Price Value Quality
Nice addition and in a glass votive burns for quite a long time over multiple days. (Posted on 1/23/2018)
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Why Soy Candles
Soy wax is a vegetable wax; made from old-fashioned, soil-grown soybeans and is a hydrogenated form of soybean oil. The soybean oil is extracted from soybeans that have been cleaned and crushed into flakes – then the hydrogenation process changes the melting point of the oil to create a solid at room temperatures.
Soy wax has the great advantage of being a renewable resource, grown here in the USA. Well-made soy wax candles burn cleanly and slowly. So when you think about candles: Long burning, renewable, biodegradable and grown by domestic farmers - all good reasons why soy wax candles are a better choice.
Candle Burning Safety Tips
Important Candle Burning Safety Tips for All Candle Types
- Never leave a burning candle unattended, put the candle out if you leave the room.
- Don’t burn candles near things that can catch on fire.
- Don’t burn candles where children and pets can knock them over.
- Put burning candles on non-flammable surfaces, away from drafty areas.
- Keep the wick trimmed – ¼ inch is recommended for the best candle experience.
- Common sense is the best guide to candle use – focus on preventing fire.