Ethical Stocking Stuffer Guide
Your shortcut to conscious, delightful stocking stuffers that embody the best of nature’s ingredients, sustainable practices, and a touch of witchy wonder.
Once a year, a dark and baleful entity awakens to punish the cruel and wicked. While Santa Claus exists to reward the pure of heart, our favorite sinister spirit comes in chains to drag evildoers away to unspeakable realms. He's just your unfriendly, horned vigilante! We like to think of him as the original nightmare before Christmas.
This candle channels a prayer to Krampus, infusing your space with indulgent aromatics that evoke ancient secrets of the deepest, winter woods. Light this candle when it's time to unleash a little mischief and merriment, and fill your home with some spiced, flickering nostalgia.
10oz all natural plant-based waxes and essential oils
Breathe in nature, not plastic! You won't find paraffin wax or fragrance oils in any of our products. Our certified vegan candles are made of soy wax and rice bran oil and scented with pure, plant-based essential oils. Their lovely glass jars can be easily reused for a multitude of purposes. (The airtight seal makes them perfect for storing your own dried herbs or tea blends!)
Don't forget your wick trimmers!
Candle almost gone? Check out our blog for 10 ways you can re-use the jar!
Approximate Burn Time: 30-60 hours is expected. Burn 1-3 hours at a time and allow to solidify between uses.
Ingredients: soybean oil, rice bran oil, non-gmo essential oils (cinnamon, clove, fir needle, frankincense, orange, patchouli, peppermint), cotton wick
This year's limited edition Krampus envelopes you in a rapturous aroma you'll crave throughout the year.
Your shortcut to conscious, delightful stocking stuffers that embody the best of nature’s ingredients, sustainable practices, and a touch of witchy wonder.
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