*IMPERFECT* Beeswax Raspberry Birthday Candles
*IMPERFECT* Beeswax Raspberry Birthday Candles
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Celebrate life’s sweetest moments with our Raspberry Beeswax Birthday Candles! Handcrafted from 100% pure beeswax, they give off a soft, natural honey aroma and add the cutest berry-inspired touch to any cake.
This batch is perfectly imperfect, with small cosmetic quirks that don’t affect their bright, beautiful burn.
Includes: 10 raspberry candles
Burn time: ~30 minutes each
Note: Colors will vary. Seconds are sold as-is.
Burn Time: 30 minutes each
Size: 1in x 1in x 1in
Ingredients
Ingredients
How to use
How to use
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Once your order is placed, it will take up to 1-3 business days to ship. Shipping times vary but typically take between 2-5 days.
If your order is over $30, shipping is free. Otherwise, it is a flat rate of $7.99.
If you are unhappy with your order, contact us within 14 days and we will gladly figure out a solution!
FAQ
FAQ
Reusable & non-toxic. great for any celebration.
How beeswax is rendered:

*IMPERFECT* Beeswax Raspberry Birthday Candles

Our Process
Every candle is a tribute to our deep-rooted legacy in farming and beekeeping, with molds designed from real raspberries picked at the Hollywood farmers market.
FAQs
Where do you source your honey and beeswax?
our honey and beeswax comes from our 10-acre farm in merced, california. OUr uncle’s apiary in salinas, california, and from different apiaries we partner with in california.
What are your most popular products?
our top three selling products are our happy honey and strawberry birthday candles.
what makes our happy honey so special?
our honey is harvested thoughtfully and careful in small batches, we never take more than the bees can give, our honey is seasonal and every variety will vary in color, taste, texture, and smell.
Is your honey certified organic?
our honey is not certified organic. bees can fly out a radius of 3 miles from their hive. our farm is only 10 acres big and we unfortunately cannot fully control where all of our bees forage.