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New 100% Soy Wax Candle Line
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New 100% Soy Wax Candles

(Contemporary Jars, Vvotives, Brickmelts, and Tealights)

 

Soy candles are the new alternative to the commonly burned paraffin candle. The tell tale sign of a paraffin candle is the black soot that appears at the top of a jar candle after repeated burning. For the avid candle burner this soot can be even worse appearing on walls and ceilings. By burning a Drew Candle 100% Natural Soy Candle, you can enjoy a clean burning candle made from natural soybeans. Soy candles are environmentally friendly and they burn clean. Drew Candle Company has two 100% Natural Soy Candle lines. The first line is similar to our standard soy blend line including the full selection of scents and colors in the Heartwarmer™ jars, votives, meltaways™, brickmelts and tealights. The second Natural Soy line is available in a smaller variety of body safe designer fragrances in more contemporary jars, as well as votives, brickmelts, and tealights. This line is die free; all candles are in their natural state of white or slightly off white. This new 100% Natural Soy line has a higher fragrance load then our standard 100% Natural Soy candle line. All of Drew Candle Company’s Natural Soy Candles are environmentally friendly and they burn clean. Because our wax supply is exclusively harvested from American soybean fields, every purchased candle supports the American farmer.

Great Reasons to Buy a Soy Wax Candles:

  • Soot Free.
  • 100% Pure Soy Wax, Made in the USA.
  • Burn Longer, Cleaner, Highly Fragrant.
  • Cotton Paper Wicks.
  • Hand Poured for High Fragrance Level.
  • Made Proudly in NEW YORK
 
Standard 100% Soy Wax Candle Line
Click Here to Purchase the
100% Soy Wax Candles

(Heartwarmers™, Votives, Meltaways™ & Tealights)

 

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