


Salcombe Gin Bottle Candle
Marsoni
M251S
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Salcombe Gin Bottle CandleUp cycled bottles that have been expertly cut and finished and then filled with a scent of your choice and also include our signature wooden wick. These are the 50cl bottles and contain 540g of natural Soy Wax. (approx. 100hrs burn time). As always, we only use 100% natural soy wax, essential oils and fragrance oils. Please be aware that we are not affiliated with Salcombe Gin, we are not associated with Salcombe Gin and that this product is created
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