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Fresh Apple - 16 oz. Candle

Crossroads Candles

$19.99
(10 reviews) Write a Review
SKU:
WEB-FA16
Burn Time:
80 to 100 hours
Scent Description:
Just-picked McIntosh apples fresh from the tree.
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Crossroads scented candles are made with a very clean burning, blended paraffin wax which allows us to add the maximum amount of fragrance. Each candle is poured in our factory in Bucyrus, Ohio. We are very proud that 100% of all materials in our candles are made in the USA.

  • High Quality
  • Clean Burning Wax
  • Premium Fragrance
  • Lead-Free Wicks
  • Scent Lock Lid
  • Scent Specific Label

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  • 5
    Fresh Apple

    Posted by Sarah on Jul 15th 2020

    Oh my word. Is this an ever delightful candle! It was throwing within 5 minutes of burning. Smells like someone is literally eating an apple right next to me. Burn it with farmhouse or buttered maple syrup and oh goodness... heaven!

  • 5
    Mom'S Fav

    Posted by Rachel on Jun 18th 2020

    I'm excited to be gifting these candles this year. It is by far my favorite company! Moms favorite scent is apples so I can't wait until she opens this delicious smelling candle

  • 5
    Smell Of Summer

    Posted by Unknown on Jun 17th 2020

    Gave it as a gift she was really happy with it. The smell was like you just picked a apple from a tree.

  • 5
    Such A Fresh Scent!

    Posted by Stephanie on Dec 12th 2019

    Smells just like a delicious apple should!

  • 5
    Great Smell

    Posted by Dawn on Dec 12th 2019

    This is a great smelling candle! It is very long lasting and leaves a nice scent throughout a large area

  • 5
    Great Service

    Posted by Carol on Jul 18th 2019

    This is the third time I have ordered and always get my candles in a expedient manner.. Candles are the best.

  • 5
    WEB-FA16

    Posted by Melinda on Apr 26th 2018

  • 5
    WEB-FA16

    Posted by Kelsie on Jan 29th 2018

  • 5
    Would Buy This Again

    Posted by Barb on Jan 3rd 2018

    The smell reminds me of fresh apple pie or when I was younger apple picking:)