Strawberry Matcha - Ahi Candle
Sweet, fresh, and low-key addictive — Strawberry Matcha is the scent version of that drink you discovered and immediately texted your friends about. Ripe, juicy strawberry upfront, warm vanilla to round it all out. It’s fun without being too much, sweet without being overwhelming, and the kind of smell that makes people walk into your room and go ‘oh wow, what is that?’ In mint green and strawberry pink with a full crown of gel ice cubes, this candle looks like it belongs on a café counter with a four-hour queue and a very aesthetic Instagram page. Light it at your desk, in your bathroom while you get ready, or literally anywhere — it just makes everything feel better. That’s not an overstatement. That’s just facts. PRODUCT SPECS Fragrance: Strawberry & Vanilla Size: 9.6cm (H) × 8cm (Diameter) Weight: 400g Wax: Soy wax body with crystal clear gel wax ice top Fragrance: Scented with premium quality fragrance oils Vessel: Clear glass tumbler CANDLE CARE & SAFETY We love that you love our candles — here’s how to keep the good vibes (and your home) safe. - Never leave a lit candle unattended or near kids and pets. - Don’t touch or move the candle while it’s burning or the wax is still melted. Always burn on a flat, heat-safe surface away from anything flammable. Trim your wick to 5mm before every burn. Let it cool fully before moving. Check the usage instructions that come with your candle — they’re there for a reason. About Ahi Candles A Kiwi candle brand with fire in its name and heart in everything it makes. Handcrafted in Queenstown Every Ahi candle is handcrafted from scratch using the best ingredients we can get our hands on. We use premium soy wax for a clean, long burn and top it with crystal clear gel wax that actually looks like ice in a glass — because if you’re going to make a cocktail-inspired candle, you may as well commit. Why Ahi? Ahi is the Māori word for fire
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