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Candle Care

Candles love first impressions and to enjoy them to their fullest, you have to start things off right. On your first burn the scent pool needs to almost reach the edge of the tumbler. This can take up to four hours so make sure you have the time to see it through. This ensures a maximum burn time is achieved and helps eliminate tunnelling, which can lead to wick drowning.

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Always keep your candle away from drafts and on a level surface when burning. Be sure to trim your wick to 1/4 inch in length prior to every light. This will enable the candle to burn at the correct temperature, which allows it to “throw” the scent farthest and last the longest. We find that burning in two hour intervals works well but we also choose your choice.


Gift Giving Season Is Here

The holidays are approaching and there are many things we can do to reduce our environmental impact during this potentially wasteful time of year. Whether you’re staying close to home or traveling to see family and friends. Here are some ideas for a mindful holiday season.

Have you heard of Furoshiki? This YouTube video shows two of the traditional Japanese Furoshiki techniques accompanied by some smooth jazz. There is a technique for almost all shapes and sizes. Our Bandannas make a beautiful reusable alternative to wrapping paper. Plus, friends and family are left with a bonus gift instead of a full recycle bin.

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But not all gifts need to come in a box. Giving the gift of an experience is an excellent way to eliminate unnecessary waste. One of our favourites, is going on a winter picnic. It’s is the kind of experience that creates memories that last a lifetime. We like to bring a hearty snack, cozy clothes, thermos of our favourite hot mulled apple cider and an extra enamel tumbler, because sharing is caring and it’s the season for it. We hope your holiday season is filled with kindness and joy.

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Our shipping is reasonable, sorry it's not free

Buying things on the internet can be a bit daunting sometimes. Will the fit be right or will it ship in a timely fashion are some of the things that might go through your head. But when you open the package up to find that it’s mostly empty space or full of packing peanuts (despite the fleeting nostalgia they invoke in us) we’re a little crushed (and not in the gleeful popping way of bubble wrap). We don’t know if it was the permanency of those little morsels or the cost of all that “empty“ space that inspired us to do it better.

Our softgoods like bandannas, T-shirts and pocket squares all come in compostable packaging.

Our softgoods like bandannas, T-shirts and pocket squares all come in compostable packaging.

Our candles, tumblers and gift sets all ship in recyclable boxes with kraft paper tape and stuffing. To top it all off our candles come in a reusable cotton bag to keep them safe on their journey through the postal system.

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Soft goods only cost $5 (up to 100 grams) to ship and hard goods (tumblers, candles and gift sets) start at $15. For the time being our online shipping calculator is constrained to Canada and the USA. For international orders, please email info@wildlifegoods.com for a quote.