Honey and Butter Bath Collective
ZYDECO Plum + Orange + Woods
ZYDECO Plum + Orange + Woods
ZYDECO Dark Cherries + Sweet Orange + Woods
Legend has it that the word zydeco originated in the lyrics of Les Haricots Sont Pas Salés, a popular Cajun dance tune. Loosely translated, the song's title means "the beans are not salty," this slang phrase means, “I don't have any spicy news for you.” and when spoken in French Creole, les haricots (French for beans) sounds something like "zydeco." Louisiana Creole people used the slang phrase in French, "Les haricots ne sont pas sales wrong" (the snap beans aren't salty) to mean, “I don't have any spicy news for you.” The words "les haricots" for “the snap beans” sounded like “zydeco” in the local dialect. This fun and Unabated exchange of Creative, Sensual, and Restorative energy is a harmonious blend of Plums, Dark Cherries + Sweet Oranges; enhanced with peppery woodsy undertones. This is such a fun scent! The hand marbeling makes each candle as unique as each and everyone of us! “Laissez les bons temps rouler” (let the good times roll)!
Hand Poured Soy Beeswax Candle
Burn Times
16oz - 85+ hr Burn Time
15oz - 80+ hr Burn Time
12oz - 65+ hr Burn Time
10oz - 50+ hr Burn Time
8oz - 35+ hr Burn Time
5oz - 20+ hr Burn Time
17oz Three Wick Candle- 60 = hr Burn Time
Note: Two and Three wick candles burn faster but have the furthest scent throw.
Burn times vary and are based on 4 hour burns. If you burn your candle for longer than 4 hours at a time results will vary.
Each time you use your candle, trim the wick to 3⁄8” (about the width of your pinky finger) before you light it. (wooden wicks can be "pinched off with fingers) This helps ensure a smaller, safer flame and less soot.
Each time you burn your candle, burn it for 2-4 hours. This will not only maximize the fragrance throw, but also help avoid "tunneling," where the candle burns down the middle, leaving wax around the edges. If tunneling occurs, it can be fixed by melting the top with a hair dryer, melting the wax just until the top is level; allow wax to dry before lighting.