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Stock Up On Your Favorite Yankee Candle Scents, Which Are Now Buy One, Get One 50% Off
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Date:2025-04-19 18:22:27
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Nothing beats coming home from a long day of work and instantly lighting a candle to set the mood for a night relaxation and self-care. Because let's be real, no home is complete without a few candles. And if you're a candle-lover like ourselves, you'll be ecstatic to know that right now, the fan-favorite brand Yankee Candle is offering an unbeatable discount. For a limited time, you can score a buy one, get one 50% off deal on their large candles, including on all of their best-selling, from Pink Cherry and Vanilla to Aloe and Agave.
This means you'll be able to get two candles for the price of $46.50 instead of the usual $62. In other words, you'll be saving $15.50. Whether you want to stock up on your signature scent or are in search of a new favorite, now's the time to do so because Yankee Candle's buy one, get one 50% off special won't last forever.
You may be asking, "What does stargazing smell like?" Yankee Candle's answer is lavender, eucalyptus, and vanilla sugar.
This sweet and fruity candle smells like juicy cherries and vanilla cream with a hint of almond.
If you love fresh scents, this is the candle for you. It has notes of refreshing aloe, aromatic tea leaves, and subtle florals.
Bring the outdoors inside with this candle, which smells like a mix of fresh water, earthy fern, and musky canyons.
Transport yourself to a tropical oasis by burning this candle, which boasts notes of bright citrus, sweet florals, and spicy vanilla sands.
Welcome spring with this candle, which smells like a field of white and purple lilacs with hints of lavender and dewy greens.
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