Drop Dead Candles

In a dimly lit workshop in Oshawa, Ontario, a mysterious figure hovers over a cauldron of melted wax. With feline eyes watching her every move, the mastermind behind Drop Dead Candles crafts an audacious collection that defies convention. Adorned with a mischievous smiling skull logo, each candle, whether pure soy or a bewitching soy-paraffin blend, emanates captivating fragrances such as Lemongrass Verbena, Patchouli, Vanilla, Teak Wood, Bamboo, Jasmine, Rose, and Lilac.

From a human-sized skull to a coiled black snake, and a Halloween candle infused with the tantalizing scent of pumpkin spice, Drop Dead Candles caters to thrill-seekers of the night. For the boldest souls, the Sluts for Satan candle radiates a spellbinding cologne aroma and an unapologetic aura of sin. And let’s not forget the Magic Spell candles, promising love, healing, luck, friendship, empowerment, and even poisonous black venom. Drop Dead Candles invites you to step into a world where darkness meets light—unleash the spooky fun and let the mystique take hold!

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