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Wild Citrus Pine Non-Toxic Beeswax Candle Cabin Candle Park City product front view
Cabin Candle Park City beeswax candle from above showing glass jar and wax
Cabin Candle Park City beeswax candle showing clean cotton wick detail
Cabin Candle Park City beeswax candle in cozy cabin setting
Cabin Candle Park City non-toxic candle label with essential oil ingredients
Cabin Candle Park City beeswax candle lit with warm ambient glow
Cabin Candle Park City beeswax candle collection displayed on wood surface
Cabin Candle Park City beeswax candle flat lay with rustic home decor
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Wild Citrus Pine Non-Toxic Beeswax Candle | Cabin Candle Park City

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Description

A zesty dance of grapefruit, orange, and lime meets the deep forest notes of pine. Plum adds a subtle, sweet twist, setting the stage for a middle layer of fresh gardenia and crisp leafy greens. The journey ends with a grounding blend of pine needles and patchouli, crafting a scent that's both invigorating and mysteriously woodsy. It's like stumbling upon a secret grove where citrus trees have mingled with ancient pines. 


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Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Wild Citrus Pine candle smell like?
It opens with a zesty burst of grapefruit, orange and lime, moves through fresh gardenia and leafy greens, and settles into grounding pine needles and patchouli — like stumbling onto a secret grove where citrus trees mingle with ancient pines.
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