In a scatter of paper confetti sits a boxed Japanese Quince candle, the candle itself, and a blue Coming Soon lighter.
A hand holds the tassel of a Japanese Quince Candles box with a bare candle sitting front right of it.

Japanese Quince “The Store” Candle

$45
Smells of rhubarb, white peach, passion fruit, and white jasmine petals. The only candle we’ve ever burnt in store…This scent is what the Coming...

Smells of rhubarb, white peach, passion fruit, and white jasmine petals. The only candle we’ve ever burnt in store…This scent is what the Coming Soon store currently, and always has, smelled like.

10 oz candle, approx. 60+ hr burn time (single wick) 26 oz candle, approx. 70+ hr burn time (3 wicks) 88 oz candle, approx. 160+ hr burn time (4 wicks)

The first burn of your new candle is the most important and should be long enough to create a melt pool that goes to the glass edge. Any less time than this may cause the candles to "tunnel" or burn down the center with too much wax unused. And burning for periods longer than 2-3 hours will increase the intensity of the flame creating excess carbon that may smoke. These candles should not smoke if proper care is taken of the wicks. We suggest trimming the wick to 1/4 inch before each use, keeping the candle out of drafts, and again, limiting burning time to 2-3 hours. Taking these simple steps will prolong the life of your candle and allow you to enjoy it as intended.

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