This is a short video from Youtuber Rescue & Restore, demonstrating the functionality of a 19th century candle snuffer, a device that automatically extinguishes a candle after it’s melted to a certain point. Pretty clever. And here I thought the only way to extinguish candles was to wait for the
Left confused by the viral butter candle craze (there’s been an edible butter candle craze in case you’ve been blissfully unaware), this is a video of somebody’s uncle dipping a finger into and taste testing what could be either mashed potatoes with pools of burning butter, or a wax candle.
Because normal candles aren’t nearly enough of a fire hazard (my past landlords would disagree), this is a video of Evan and Katelyn of appropriately named Youtube channel Evan and Katelyn making and lighting a 63-pound, 1,000 wick candle. The result reminds me of a fire in one of those
This is a video from TikTok user aubrey_hepburn of a friend at her apartment causally picking up a pink pineapple candle to smell not realizing it’s lit and pouring hot wax all over her face and hair and clothes. As far as recommended ways to smell candles goes, this is
UPDATE: NO SOUP FOR YOU, already sold out. Check eBay soon if you absolutely must have one. Because nothing is as comforting on a cold winter’s day than the smell of mom telling you to cook your own damn soup, Campbell’s has teamed up with “Family Experience Company” CAMP to
In surprisingly not April Fool’s Day news, Miller Lite released a line of bar smell inspired candles (pre-orders currently sold out), with all sale proceeds going to the US Bartenders’ Guild Foundation, which “empowers bartenders to take charge of their careers through peer-to-peer learning, expert instruction, and service projects.” The