Moon Wax
Butter Brew
Butter Brew
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butterscotch | warm butter | caramel bourbon
Take a load off and unwind with the creamy butterscotch scent of Butter Brew! Known for its relaxing properties, Butter Brew is a low-alcohol drink potion beloved by magical folk. The bubbly drink tastes like butterscotch, warm butter, whipped cream, and caramel swirls. Smells like a comforting blanket of warm, sweet butter that can put even the most stressed witches and wizards at ease.
Pairs well with a dessert beer and unwinding after a stressful day, cheerful celebrations, and friendly get-togethers.
CANDLE DETAILS
- 6.5 oz Net Weight
- 40+ hours of burn time
- Natural Coconut Wax & Beeswax
- Scented with premium, non-toxic fragrance & essential oils
- Cotton wick, zinc-free and lead-free
- Sustainable cork lid
- 50% recycled glass jar that can be recycled or upcycled
WAX MELT DETAILS
- 2 oz Net Weight
- 6 Moon-shaped Wax Melts
- Natural Coconut Wax
- Scented with premium, non-toxic fragrance & essential oils
- Recyclable Plastic-Free Packaging
Designed with you in mind, Moon Wax candles and wax melts are always:
- Toxin free
- Phthalate free
- Paraben free
- Carcinogen free + Prop. 65 Compliant
- Sustainably sourced
- Cruelty free
- Handcrafted with love
CANDLE CARE
Want your candle to last longer and burn even cleaner? For our 6.5 oz candles, burn for at least 3-4 hours on the first burn to avoid tunneling. Trim the wick to 1/8"-1/4” in between burns. Keep burn sessions under 4 hours.
WAX MELT CARE
For small outlet wax warmers, use 1/2-1 moon-shaped wax melt. For medium-sized wax warmers, use 1-2 moon-shaped wax melts. For large wax warmers, use 2-3 moon-shaped wax melts. Use wax warmers approved for wax melts only. Keep melt sessions under 4 hours.
DISCLAIMER
Each item is handcrafted. Due to the nature of handmade products, imperfections such as slightly off-centered labels and slight color differences from the product photo are to be expected. None of these impact the quality of the candle.


