Honey + Tonka Candle · Curiosity 94

$25.00

Honey + Tonka Bean soy candle in a Land of the Long White Cloud can. The scent is rich and warm, with notes of spice, coriander, vanilla, honey and tobacco leaves.

In case you didn’t know (just like us at first) tonka beans are grown and used in South American dishes. They can be compared to vanilla but the tonka bean offers a more subtle nuance of spices like nutmeg, toasted almonds and earthy woodsy scents. And it has the slight accent of amarena cherries, like those found in an Old-Fashioned cocktail.

Details:

  • 100% soy wax produced from US grown soybeans

  • 16 oz candle

  • 80+ hours burn time

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Honey + Tonka Bean soy candle in a Land of the Long White Cloud can. The scent is rich and warm, with notes of spice, coriander, vanilla, honey and tobacco leaves.

In case you didn’t know (just like us at first) tonka beans are grown and used in South American dishes. They can be compared to vanilla but the tonka bean offers a more subtle nuance of spices like nutmeg, toasted almonds and earthy woodsy scents. And it has the slight accent of amarena cherries, like those found in an Old-Fashioned cocktail.

Details:

  • 100% soy wax produced from US grown soybeans

  • 16 oz candle

  • 80+ hours burn time

Honey + Tonka Bean soy candle in a Land of the Long White Cloud can. The scent is rich and warm, with notes of spice, coriander, vanilla, honey and tobacco leaves.

In case you didn’t know (just like us at first) tonka beans are grown and used in South American dishes. They can be compared to vanilla but the tonka bean offers a more subtle nuance of spices like nutmeg, toasted almonds and earthy woodsy scents. And it has the slight accent of amarena cherries, like those found in an Old-Fashioned cocktail.

Details:

  • 100% soy wax produced from US grown soybeans

  • 16 oz candle

  • 80+ hours burn time

The label contains wildflower seeds such as Bird’s Eye, Clarkia, Black Eyed Susan, Sweet Alyssum, Catchfly and Snapdragon.

To grow, follow these steps:

  1. Burn down candle.

  2. Soak seed paper tag overnight.

  3. Fill can with dirt. Place label on top and cover with 1/8” soil.

  4. Place in a sunny spot and enjoy!