1. Old Books
Library nerds and book geeks will appreciate this soy wax candle that smells like old library books. It has notes of white tea, timber, musk, and, you guessed it, newsprint. While non-readers may think the thought of an old book smell seems strange, those who love cracking open a novel and curling up by the fireplace will be amazed at how this scent helps them connect with old memories.
2. Girl Scout Cookies
Are you the person that can’t wait until Girl Scout cookie season each year? Well, there’s good news and bad news. We’ll start with the bad news: Girl Scout cookie season isn’t getting any longer. Now for the good: You can pretend like it’s cookie season all year round with Girl Scout cookie candles that smell like Thin Mints, Trefoils, Chocolate Peanut Butter, and Coconut Caramel Stripe. Now, that’s amazing!
3. Pure Peach
For many people who grew up in rural farm areas, summer memories include sitting on the porch eating fruit, sharing laughs, and playing games. Well, few fruits are so firmly tied to summer as peaches. That’s why this Pure Peach Candle is so incredible. It perfectly embodies the ripe fragrance of a summer orchard and helps people of all ages recall distinct memories from the past.
4. Popcorn
Who doesn’t love popcorn and a movie? Even if popcorn isn’t your favorite food, you can’t deny the fact that the popcorn smell at a movie theater is part of the experience. But, unless you want to continuously pop fresh popcorn in your home, it’s difficult to replicate this lovely aroma. The solution? Use this Popcorn candle to set the mood. The good news is that it’s also a little healthier for you. Less salt and butter and more fragrance means everyone can enjoy the memories of the movie theater.
5. Campfire
Few smells are as distinct as a burning campfire. That smoky, warm smell is one of a kind. Unfortunately, building a campfire isn’t always practical — and can leave you smelling pretty smoky afterwards. Well, if you love the smell, but don’t want to waste time building a fire or risking smelling like one yourself, then you need this campfire-scented candle. There’s nothing else quite like it if you want to recall campfire stories from previous years.
6. Fresh Cut Grass
The smell of freshly cut grass is very distinct. There’s no mistaking that scent when you catch a whiff. Well, this candle evokes memories of summer, even when it’s cold or rainy. As the candle maker suggests, the candle gives you a sort-of “It’s sunny, the lawn is mowed and you deserve a rest,” vibe. Now, that’s something we can all get behind!
The Power of Smell
It’s clear that smell is a very powerful sense and plays an interesting role in a person’s ability to recall distant memories and relive particular moments in the past. Do any of the scents above seem like scents that would connect with you? You’ll never know unless you give them a try! Featured photo credit: Jimmy Cardosi via flic.kr