'Gives a lovely glow and smells amazing'
Marks & Spencer's shoppers have been snapping up a 'beautiful' £10 Christmas candle with a 'lovely aroma'.
It's being described as a 'number one bestseller' on the M&S website, and has an almost five star rating online from shoppers. The candle has a burn time of 20 hours with a festive scent of mandarin, clove and cinnamon.READ MORE: : I tried a 'glamorous' £60 River Island jumpsuit that's a 'Christmas must-have'
In the reviews, one shopper said: "This candle is absolutely stunning and at £10 is a real bargain! It smells of Christmas and somehow lights up when the wick is lit. It’s truly magical." A third review read: "A really lovely candle which can be used over and over again. The light shining through from the tea light is just beautiful and reveals a street scene."
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