The Scent Library
No. 1 -- Red Hot Momma
Red Currant, Raspberry, Amber
She has been cooped up too long, and she is done waiting. Red Currant and Raspberry burst out bold and bright, just like that Red Hot Momma from Louisiana, thumbing her way to where the good times are. Warm Amber keeps her grounded, smoky, and completely in charge. Light it, ride on, and let her do the rest.
No. 2 -- Sunshine Daydream
Sugar, Mandarin, Citrus Zest
Walking in the tall trees, going where the wind goes, blooming like a red rose. That is the world this candle opens up the moment you light it. Sweet Sugar and bright Mandarin drift through the air like a Grateful Dead coda you never want to end. Caught up in sunlight, breathing more freely, come on honey, come along.
No. 3 -- Tangled Up in Blue
Fruity, Tropical, Driftwood
There was music in the cafes at night, and revolution in the air. This blend carries that same wandering, bittersweet beauty that Bob Dylan poured into every verse. Juicy tropical fruit drifts over grounded, weathered Driftwood in a scent that shifts and moves, just like the song itself. We always did feel the same, we just saw it from a different point of view.
No. 4 -- Jolene
Juicy Fruits, Fresh Flowers, Amber
Her beauty is beyond compare, and so is this blend. Juicy fruits and fresh florals open like a charming smile, then warm Amber settles in with that slow, unforgettable confidence only Dolly could write about. It is irresistible and just a little bit dangerous. Please do not take this one.
No. 5 -- Crazy Love
Black Cherry, Apple, Vanilla Bean
Van Morrison knew it when he wrote it: she gives him love, love, love, crazy love. Dark Black Cherry and crisp Apple swirl together before melting into warm, creamy Vanilla Bean, a blend as rich and tender as the song itself. It is the kind of scent you fall into without warning. Crazy, beautiful, and completely worth every moment.
No. 6 -- Soulshine
Citrus, Coconut, Musk
When you cannot find the light, the Allman Brothers reminded us, let the soul shine. Bright Citrus opens the door wide, Coconut brings the ease of a warm afternoon, and soft Musk ties it all together like a song you have known your whole life. Light it on a hard day and feel that soulshine come pouring in.
No. 7 -- Into The Mystc
Citrus, Palm, Sea Salt, Musk
There is a lady who is sure all that glitters is gold, and she is buying a stairway to heaven. This candle is her garden: sun-ripened berries bloom upward on a cloud of soft, luminous Jasmine, building slowly and beautifully, just like Led Zeppelin intended. There are two paths you can go by, but in the long run, this is the one that smells like paradise.
No. 8 -- Freebird
Cocoa Butter, Spice, Sweet Coconut
If the bird you cannot change, Lord knows you cannot change the way this one fills a room. Rich Cocoa Butter and Sweet Coconut take off on a warm current of Spice, smooth and soaring and entirely free. It is the scent of open skies, long goodbyes, and that guitar solo you feel in your whole chest. Light it and just fly.
No. 9 -- Box of Rain
White Floral, Sandalwood, White Musk
A box of rain will ease the pain, and so will this candle. Clean White Florals float above warm Sandalwood and soft, airy White Musk in a blend that feels like the quiet after the storm has finally passed. Whether it is Blind Melon longing for a simpler day or the Grateful Dead saying a gentle goodbye, both songs carry this same steady, peaceful grace. Light it and breathe.
No. 10 -- Sweet Melissa
Sparkling Tea, Tropical Fruit, Minty Patchouli
Crossroads, will you ever let him go? The Allman Brothers wrote Melissa as a woman who was always just out of reach, sweet and surprising and completely her own. Sparkling Tea and Tropical Fruit open bright and playful, while Minty Patchouli adds a soulful, earthy depth that lingers long after the first light. Sweet Melissa, come back to me.
No. 11 -- Comfortably Numb
Lavender, Camphor, Eucalyptus
Hello, is there anybody in there? Just nod if you can hear me. This is the candle for the nights when you need to let everything go quiet. Cool Camphor and clean Eucalyptus clear the air while Lavender softens every edge, melting the day away just as Pink Floyd intended. There is no pain. There is no worry. Just the flame and the feeling of finally letting go.
No. 12 -- Call Me the Breeze
Gardenia, Peach, Lily of the Valley
J.J. Cale wrote it, Lynyrd Skynyrd made it soar, and now it lives right here. Lush Gardenia and delicate Lily of the Valley float through the air while sweet Peach keeps everything warm and glowing. It breezes in easy, stays a while, and never asks for anything in return. Light it and let the good times blow on through.
No. 13 -- Burning Down the House
Beachwood, Amber, Musk
Watch out, you might get what you are after. Talking Heads knew that some songs are not meant to be quiet, and neither is this candle. Warm Beachwood and rich Amber rise up bold and grounded, with deep Musk keeping the energy alive long after the first light. Hold tight, wait till the party gets hot, and let this one burn.
No. 14 -- Tupelo Honey
Honey, Praline, Pear Blossom, Musk
Van Morrison said she is as sweet as Tupelo Honey, just like honey from the bee. Golden Honey pours over warm Spiced Almonds and creamy Vanilla in a blend so rich and slow it feels like a love song written just for you. It is tender and warm and completely unhurried, like a Sunday morning with nowhere to be. Pure gold, every single time.
No. 15 -- Sweet Child O' Mine
Bourbon, Strawberry, Vanilla
She has got a smile that it seems to him reminds him of childhood memories. Guns N Roses captured something rare and tender in that song, and this candle holds that same feeling. Gentle Lily of the Valley and bright Citrus bloom above a warm, steady base of Cedarwood, clean and full of heart. Light it for the ones who make your whole world softer.
No. 16 -- Ripple
Sweet Musk, Coconut, Spiced Vanilla
If my words did glow with the gold of sunshine, they would smell like this. The Grateful Dead wrote Ripple as an invitation to reach out and let yourself be held, and this blend carries that same open-hearted warmth. Sweet Musk and creamy Coconut ripple outward from a center of Spiced Vanilla, smooth and layered and endlessly generous. Reach out your hand, if your cup be empty.
No. 17 -- Dreams
Berry and Currant, Sugar, Freesia and Musk
Thunder only happens when it is raining, and players only love you when they are playing. Stevie Nicks has always understood the ache inside the dream, and this candle carries that same bittersweet beauty. Berry and Currant open bright and vivid, softened by Sugar and the airy bloom of Freesia and Musk. Close your eyes and start dreaming.
No. 18 -- Driving Song
Juicy Pear, Spiced Brandy
Widespread Panic has long had a Driving Song built for the open road, and this is the candle you light before you go. Crisp Juicy Pear rushes in like cool air through an open window, then warm Spiced Brandy settles in for the long, beautiful ride ahead. No destination required. Just the road, the music, and this.
No. 19 -- More Than a Feeling
Enchanting Amber, Berries
I looked out this morning and the sun was gone. Boston wrote it as that feeling when a song pulls you back to somewhere you cannot quite name. This candle does the same thing: warm, glowing Amber wraps around lush, ripe Berries in a blend so rich and full it stops you in your tracks. More than a feeling, it is a memory waiting to happen.
No. 20 -- Scarlet Begonias
Gardenia, Tuberose
A dreamy floral blend of gardenia and tuberose that feel like sunshine and flower-child freedom. Light it up and remember- once in a while you get shown the light.
No. 21 -- Disco
Sea Salt, Orchid
The dance floor is calling and it smells absolutely incredible. Cool Sea Salt and exotic Orchid come together in a scent that is fresh, bold, and ready to move. Clean enough for daytime, striking enough to close out the night. Burn it bright and let the good times roll.
No. 22 -- Dancing Queen
Orange, Berry, Apple, Musk
You are the dancing queen, young and sweet, and this candle was made for you. Bright Orange and Apple shimmer alongside lush Berry, lifted by a soft Musk that keeps you light on your feet. ABBA wrote this song as pure, uncomplicated joy, and that is exactly what this blend delivers. Having the time of your life.
No. 23 -- Wish You Were Here
Lavender, Spring Apricot
Two lost souls swimming in a fishbowl, year after year. Pink Floyd wrote one of the most tender songs ever made about longing and connection, and this candle holds that same quiet ache. Soft Lavender and sweet Spring Apricot bloom together in a gentle, nostalgic warmth that feels like thinking of someone you love. Can you tell a green field from a cold steel rail? This one is all green field.
No. 24 -- Barstools & Dreamers
Lychee, Ginger, Peony, Patchouli
Some nights are made for staying up too late with good people and great music. Barstools and Dreamers captures that feeling, the one where the night stretches out and anything seems possible. Lychee and peony pull you in sweet and soft, while ginger and patchouli keep things warm, a little wild, and beautifully alive. Pull up a seat and stay a while.
No. 25 -- Moondance
Midnight Blue Citrus
It is a marvelous night for a moondance, with the stars up above in your eyes. Van Morrison painted that song in deep blues and silver light, and Midnight Blue Citrus captures it perfectly: cool, mysterious, and quietly electric. It is the scent of that magical hour when the world stills and everything begins to glow. Light it after dark and let the night take you.
No. 26 -- Southern Cross
White Peach Blossom
When you see the Southern Cross for the first time, you understand why Crosby, Stills and Nash wrote a whole song about sailing toward something bigger than yourself. Sweet Peach and calming Aloe drift alongside the soft, powdery warmth of Heliotrope in a blend that feels like open water and a sky full of stars. You are going to be just fine.
No. 27 -- Franklin's Tower
Black Currant, Jasmine
Ring it out, ring the bells that still can ring. The Grateful Dead wrote Franklin's Tower as an invitation to rise and keep going, and this candle carries that same lifting energy. Dark, bold Black Currant rises through soft, luminous Jasmine in a pairing that is grounded and ethereal all at once. Light it, let it ring, and see where it takes you.
No. 28 -- Shakedown Street
Cedar, Saffron
You keep saying there is nothing going on, but the Dead knew better. Shakedown Street was always about the hidden life, the warmth that hums just below the surface. Golden Saffron and rich Cedar come together in a scent that is earthy, spicy, and full of slow-burning soul. Come on along and see what is shaking.
No. 29 -- Ribs and Whiskey
Mahogany, Sandalwood, Coconut
Widespread Panic wrote Ribs and Whiskey for the nights when everything slows down and the table is full. Mahogany and Sandalwood lay down a deep, warm backbone while a touch of Coconut keeps it smooth and easy. This is a candle for settling in, for staying awhile, for the kind of night that becomes a story. Pour something good and let it breathe.
No. 30 -- Life by the Drop
Jasmine, Orange Blossom, Freesia, Pear
Hello, I am alone again. Stevie Ray Vaughan wrote Life by the Drop as a song of gratitude, for making it through and finally being able to taste every moment. Jasmine and Orange Blossom open in full bloom, softened by Freesia and a touch of Pear that keeps it alive and light. Life by the drop, and every one of them is beautiful.
No. 31 -- Surprise Valley
Pineapple, Sage
Widespread Panic has long used Surprise Valley as a song of unexpected wonder, a place you arrive at and cannot quite believe. Bright, juicy Pineapple meets cool, herbal Sage in a pairing that is fresh and just a little wild. You never know what is waiting around the next bend. Light it and find out.
No. 32 -- Western Sun
White Tea, Sage
The western sun is going down, and everything it touches turns golden. White Tea and soft, earthy Sage settle together like the last warm light stretching across an open field. It is quiet, calming, and deeply grounding, a scent that slows you down and reminds you to look up. Light it and watch the whole day soften into something beautiful.
No. 33 -- Blowin' in the Wind
Clove, Cedar, Vetiver
How many roads must a man walk down before they call him a man? Dylan asked the questions and let the wind carry the answers, and this candle holds that same deep, searching spirit. Warm Clove, steady Cedar, and grounding Vetiver come together in a soulful, earthy blend built for quiet reflection. Light it when you need to sit with the big things.
No. 34 -- Mr. Soul
Santal, Gilded Mandarin
Neil Young wrote Mr. Soul as a restless, searching song from the edge of something unknown, cool on the outside and burning underneath. Warm, creamy Santal pairs with bright, luminous Gilded Mandarin in a blend that is rich, alive, and entirely its own thing. Oh hello Mr. Soul, light a candle and stay a while.
No. 35 -- Lovely Day
Coming Soon
And when you wake up in the morning, Bill Withers promised, just one look in your eyes will tell you it is going to be a lovely day. This candle is on its way, and it is going to be exactly that. A lovely day deserves a candle just as warm and wide open. We cannot wait to share it with you.
No. 36 -- Love and Light
Peach Nectar, Hibiscus
Send it out and watch it come back. Sweet Peach Nectar and vibrant Hibiscus bloom together in a scent that is joyful, uplifting, and full of the kind of warmth that fills a room and stays there. This one is for the people who lead with love and light every single day, starting with yourself. Light it and let it pour.
No. 37 -- One Love
Apple, Peach, Jasmine, Rose
One love, one heart, let's get together and feel all right. Bob Marley meant it as a blessing and an invitation, and this candle carries that same open-hearted spirit. Sweet Apple and Peach come together with soft Jasmine and Rose in a blend that is warm, welcoming, and full of grace. Light it, share it, and let everybody feel all right.
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