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You deserve a sweet treat, so we poured you one. It looks exactly like the matcha latte you love, ice and all.
Caution: do not drink. Someone’s boyfriend already tried.
We took your go-to order and turned it into a candle. You don’t even have to light it to smell it. But when you do, you’ll be saying “wait… I’m obsessed.”
You get bright citrus first, then it melts into something creamy and green, smooth tea with a little warmth underneath. That’s the part that makes you close your eyes and indulge.
Packed with ice cubes top to bottom, just like the real thing. Give them a squish. Everyone does.
Not really a matcha person yourself? You definitely know one. This is the “I brought you a little something” that beats flowers and lasts 90 hours. Bring your iced matcha lover a sweet treat and watch their face light up when they realize it’s a candle.
Just like your favorite matcha, these are hand poured right here in Seattle. They sold out three times at our pop-ups, and this is the first time we’re bringing them online.
People don’t expect the wood wick. It crackles softly while it burns, like a tiny fireplace going in the corner.
And when the wax finally runs out, wash the glass and keep it. Nothing here ends up in the trash.
Black Tea + Matcha + Bergamot
Infused with natural essential oils. Phthalate-free fragrance.
Wood wicks work a little differently than the cotton wick you’re used to, and there’s one step people miss. Read this so your candle lights every time.
Trim the wick before every burn. This is the important one. Before the first light, and again before every relight, snap or trim the burnt black tip off the wood wick down to about 1/8 inch. A wood wick that hasn’t been trimmed is hard to light and won’t stay lit. That is not a broken candle. It just needs a trim.
First burn: let the wax melt all the way to the edges before you put it out, about 1 to 2 hours. Do this the first time and it burns evenly for its whole life.
Keep each burn under 4 hours. Trim, relight, repeat.
Never leave a burning candle unattended, and keep it away from drafts, kids, and pets.