- The candles are 100% soy
- Each candle has a "surprise" inside . . . earrings, necklace or ring worth from $15 to $5,000 . . . yes, there could be a piece of jewelry inside worth as much as $5,000!
- The candles are available in 19 delightful fragrances . . . I chose Caramel Coffee Latte . . . and it has a wonderful aroma!
- The glass holder is lovely
- Each candle is made 100% in the USA!
Jackpot Candles
Jackpot Candles says; "Candles can be more than a light to accent your home décor; we believe that candles can offer an experience that does not stop after the flame has died. Our hand-poured candles are made with 100% natural soy that creates a lovely, long-lasting flame to fill your home with amazing scents. Using only the best environmentally friendly materials, our candles provide bold, distinctive fragrances that fit any mood and any budget. Whether you crave the aromas of fresh baked holiday cookies and pies or the fresh, clean scent of flowering gardens and mountain breezes, our wide range of products will transform your home into a welcoming space of comfort and relaxation. But the scented candle is only the first part of the experience. After enjoying the soft light of the long-burning flame and the aroma of your favorite scent, each Jackpot Candle offers a foil-wrapped jewelry item you select, valued between $15 and $5,000. We carefully work to ensure that each 100% handmade in the USA wax product we make contains a jewelry item based on your selection. These jewelry pieces ensure that your candle experience lasts a lifetime."
I think Jackpot Candles would make a wonderful gift for Mother's Day, Spring or Summer Weddings, Birthdays or just as a special treat for yourself! Not only do you - and your family - get to enjoy the delightful aroma as the candle burns, but when you reach the foil-wrapped lovely piece of jewelry, you get to find out the value of the jewelry and then enjoy wearing it as well! The jewelry inside the candle I received is a pair of crystal stud earrings (I had my daughter-in-law burn the candle and she found the earrings.) If you give it as a gift to someone, you are actually giving two gifts in one

As I mentioned, not only did Jackpot Candles send me one for review, but they are making another available for me to give away (USA only)! The give-away will be on May 29, 2015, so if you are over the age of 18 and would like to be in the drawing for the Jackpot Candles, please comment below to let me know a fragrance you would love to find in a candle . . . for me it would have to be homemade bread . . . although, then my family would think I had been baking, so I'd have to fire up the bread machine as well . . . not necessarily a bad thing!
In addition, you will receive additional entries if you have followed on Google+, Google Friend Connect, followed by liking on facebook with the tab at this link (not just liking the post) and/or have followed grandma's cookie jar by email. For each of these which you have done you will receive one entry. In addition, if you "share" this post, you'll receive an additional entry (please let me know if you share). This will help me be able to draw names from among people who would like to win the Jackpot Candles and it gives you several ways to enter the give-away!
I would like the smell of springtime right after a rainstorm
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ReplyDeleteI would love lilac or spring fresh air. I follow on facebook and email.
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ReplyDeleteCookie candles would smell good...liked , shared , follow FB , Google +, email. My birthday is also coming up. This would be a nice gift to win.
ReplyDeleteA bubblegum candle would smell good, don't you think?
ReplyDeleteOh, Carmel latte coffee sounds yummy. Liked, shared, follow Google + , email , FB , pinterest... count me in.
ReplyDeleteI would like a butterscotch scent
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ReplyDeleteChocolate would be a good fragrance to find in a candle.
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I would also love to find a good butterscotch candle, maybe a butterscotch cookie. I've also never found a chocolate chip cookie candle that smells like to real thing.
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Strawberries and cream with a hint of shortbread.
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I love the idea of these candles. I could not pick just one scent. I would love vanilla, coffee, cinnamon apple, cookies, fresh flowers... liked, shared, tweeted. Follow FB, Google+ ,pinterest, email...count me in.
ReplyDeleteI would love the scent of sugar cookies. But then, like you that would prompt a batch being placed in the oven for sweet little faces to enjoy (definitely not a bad thing, but it might make me think twice about the timing of when I light the candle :)
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I love the smell of burnt marshmallows
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