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Carb Day Cocktail
Carb Day Cocktail
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It’s a Carb Day Tradition!
Commemorate the day with Carb Day Cocktail - a refreshing and effervescent Apple-Ginger-Strawberry Spritz fragrance. So yummy, you’ll want to enjoy this festive scent year round, all seasons.
Carb Day is celebrated on the Friday of Indy 500 weekend. There's no carburetors to tune anymore, only guitars. One last time to see the cars on track for a final practice and pit stop competition; then it's all about the party, concert, and carb day cocktails.
Pace yourself, because long after the track gates close, the Town of Speedway keeps the party going with Rockin’ On Main. A short walk from Turn 1, you can find your friends in the 10,000+ crowd. There’s an outdoor stage with more live bands, drink & food vendors, shopping, and the beloved Main Street restaurants.
Carb Day Cocktail scent notes:
Ginger - Clove - Anise - Apple - Strawberry - Jasmine - Cedar - Patchouli
- Candle size - 7.5 oz
- 40+ hour approximate burn time (Keep wick trimmed to 1/4")
- Hand poured from small batches
- 100% natural soy wax
- Phthalate-free fragrance oil
- Clean, non-toxic fragrance oil (contain no organ toxins, acute toxins, or confirmed carcinogens, mutagins, or reproductive toxins known as CMRs)
Candle Care
For optimal burning, keep wick trimmed to 1/4" prior to each lighting.
With each burn, allow wax to melt all the way to the edges to prevent tunneling. This is especially important with the first burn as soy wax has a memory.
Candle Safety
Never leave a lit candle burning unattended.
Never use a candle as a night light or while you may fall asleep.
Never move or handle a burning candle. The wax and the container get hot when in use. Extinguish and allow to fully cool after or in between use.
Keep burning candles away from all flammable objects.
Keep burning candles out of the reach of children and pets.
Cease burning candle when only 1/2” of wax remains.
Extinguish a candle if the flame becomes too high or flickers repeatedly.
For more information on candle safety, visit the National Candle Association at: http://candles.org/fire-safety-candles/
