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Yankee Ghostly Treats Candle Review

By Maxwell1212 @MummyToTheMax

Yankee Ghostly Treats Candle Review
Halloween is just around the corner and Yankee Candle have some fun, spooky candles to get you in the spirit of things. There are 3 candles available to purchase this Halloween and the fragrances are:
Candy Corn – The familiar, sweet scent is a fond reminder of Halloween fun and treats.
Witches Brew – The spicy sweet aroma of exotic patchouli casts a captivating Halloween spell.
Ghostly Treats – The scent of gooey toasted marshmallows is a haunting reminder of sharing spooky tales around a Halloween bonfire.
Out of the 3 candles available I picked the Ghostly Treat candle to be sent to me to review. I loved the look of the candle. The white jar stood out to me and I thought the design on the candle looked spooky and would look fantastic in my window to greet trick or treat visitors this Halloween.  
When I received the candle I was impressed with the quality. I expected the candle to have a sticker round it to make up the design however the design is actually engraved into the glass which I think is great. Once I have used the candle, I shall be able to use the jar over and over again.
The smell of the candle itself is very sweet. I think it is the most sweetest smelling candle I have from the whole of the Yankee collection. The smell is not over powering but the smell does go on to fill the room. It is one of my favorite Yankee's I have. 
With 65-90 hours of burn time I think this candle will see me into next Halloween as personally I would not have this candle out in my house all year round. Priced at a reasonable £16.99 I think this candle is well worth the money. 
Yankee Candle have accessories, candle jars, wax tarts and even tea lights to complete there Halloween collection this year. If you would like to see what they have to offer please visit here.
I did not receive any financial reward for writing this review.However we did receive the product for review purposes. Everything written in this post is my own, honest opinion.

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