3 Month Soy Wax Candle Subscription
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3 Month Soy Wax Candle Subscription

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3 Month Soy Wax Candle SubscriptionWith a soy candle subscription box you'll never be without a gorgeous, natural candle to enjoy. This 3 month option is perfect for gifting. Simply purchase once and we'll then send your recipient a box every month for 3 months. They'll know that 3 are on their way and you can also include a message with the first box. After the initial payment you won't be charged again, and the deliveries will automatically stop after 3. Each month we curate a

With a soy candle subscription box you'll never be without a gorgeous, natural candle to enjoy. 

This 3 month option is perfect for gifting. Simply purchase once and we'll then send your recipient a box every month for 3 months. They'll know that 3 are on their way and you can also include a message with the first box. After the initial payment you won't be charged again, and the deliveries will automatically stop after 3. 

Each month we curate a beautifully presented candle subscription box that's filled with scented candles and any extra special homewares or accessories we think subscribers will enjoy. We carefully select the contents in tune with the seasons and what our customers are loving.

Each month we'll change the type of products included to keep the deliveries as exciting as possible and so that every month is a lovely surprise! One month you may receive matches but we won't include any more for a couple of months to give you chance to enjoy them first. Similarly, you might find a stash of tealights in one delivery but then something different the following month to keep things fresh and exciting with each box.

What might I find in a box?

Scroll through the pictures for example boxes from the last year. Typically we will always include a candle in a jar or a tin, alongside matches, small homeware items or edible treats. 

Scroll through the example boxes from this past year to see what a typical box contains.

How it works

  • Your card will be charged once for a total of three months' worth of deliveries
  • Subscription boxes are despatched around the 17th of each month with the cut-off day for orders being the 15th of each month. Orders placed after the 15th will be despatched the following month. 
  • Delivery is included in the price of the subscription
  • Your subscription will end after three deliveries 
  • We carefully choose the contents based on the seasons, our best-sellers and current trends
  • Discounts have already been included with the boxes so additional discount codes cannot be redeemed against them
  • Subscription boxes are only available for delivery within the UK

    Can I send this as a gift?

    Absolutely! 3 month subscriptions are some of our most popular gifting options. Simply add your recipient's details in the delivery stage of checkout and don't forget to include a note. We'll print it and pop it in with the first delivery, so they know there's two more due afterwards as well as who it's from. You'll only be charged once (at the point of ordering) and the subscription will automatically end after the three deliveries. 

    What if there's a scent I don't like?

    We hope that you'll enjoy all of the different scents we offer but if you find one that's not your style we hope you'll be able to gift it to friends or family, it's always handy to have a spare gift in the drawer! 

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