Read this before lighting your next candle.
Winter is finally receding and spring is on the horizon. But if you spent the holiday season, and the cold months after, at home nesting amid cozy comforts, you're going to want to know about a newthat could affect your safety at home. Read on to find out more details about the candle currently subject to recall, which was sold last year in various seasonal aromas and can pose a serious risk if it's still in your home now.
The candles are made with glass tumblers, wood lids, cotton core wicks, phthalate-free fragrance oil, and coconut-soy wax blend. The SKU number is located on the price label on the bottom of the candles; you can check yours against the numbers listed in the recall notice if you believe you have an affected candle.The recalled candles could break apart while burning and cause fire or injury.
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