Rosemary Sage Candle

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The sun’s starting to go down and you’ve just come in from working in the yard all afternoon; you shower and treat your hands with a balm that’s potent with rosemary. A glance at the clock says you have time to recharge before your dinner reservation. Margaritas, maybe. You salt two glasses. Accepting one, your partner notes that you still smell of sage, and you both smile. It’s always been one of your favorites, anyway.

 

Top: Rosemary, garden mint

Mid: Sea Salt

Base: Sage, bitter stem

 

All Old City Canning Co. candles are made from a proprietary blend of coconut, soy, and beeswax. We've designed our wax to burn slower, last longer, and throw scent stronger than traditional 100% soy candles. Coconut wax is also substantially more sustainable than soy, so you can enjoy high-end candles without worrying about environmental impact.

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Frequently Asked Questions

We use a proprietary blend of soy wax and coconut wax. Everyone knows soy, but coconut is a much more superior wax. Coconut burns slower (increasing burn times) and holds scent better (making the candle more fragrant). Coconut is also much more environmentally friendly than soy wax. The end result produces a candle that lasts longer and burns stronger than 100% soy.

In a sense, yes and no. All of our fragrances are made from perfume-grade oils. So, they're made with natural elements (like essential oils) but put together by chemists. But, don't worry. Our oils are of such high quality, they're body and skin-safe, and we use them to also make perfume.

We work with some of the top fragrance manufacturers in the country to supply our "scent lab". There, we blend, mix, match, and create the scents that end up in our products.

You can find out more about our candle sizes HERE. We're transitioning to all large jars, which burn stronger and longer. If you're interested in a custom order of smalls or mediums, shoot us an email and let's talk.