BOOTS & SADDLES Burning this candle will remind you of walking into a saddle shop or the great smell of a new pair of boots. We use the actual tanning oils to scent this candle. It even has the color of freshly tanned leather.
CINNAMON CANDY Cowboys riding the range in drought season would carry cinnamon drops in their shirt pockets so they wouldn't drink so much water. This candle has a unique candy cinnamon scent.
COWBOY COFFEE Cowboy coffee was boiled in old pots over a campfire on the open range. This candle has the rich, strong aroma of fresh-brewed coffee on a cold mountain morning.
DESERT JASMINE This beautiful plant with its gold-yellow blossom grows wild in the desert southwest. This aromatic candle will remind you of riding horseback on a sunny day through the flowering desert.
SAGEBRUSH A true Western scent, this wonderful candle captures the clean and distinctive smell of miles and miles of sagebrush. A favorite!
CREAMY VANILLA You will want a spoon with this incredible candle! Our secret formula blend has just a touch of coconut. This candle will remind you of grandma’s kitchen when she’s baking cookies. Delicious!
WILD ROSES Wild roses grow naturally in the West. These beautiful flowers are sweetly scented and small of size. They come in several colors but we chose a soft yellow.
SPRING RAIN Nearly impossible to reproduce, the smell after a spring rain storm. This candle has a very clean, light and fresh scent. Lift your mood with this one!
MOTHER EARTH This popular candle has an earthy, musky, somewhat spicy scent with a touch of patchouli. It will remind you of a freshly plowed field in the spring. Refreshing, yet romantic.
COUNTRY CLOTHESLINE Clean sheets on the line! Wash day at the ranch. You will be reminded of the great smell of sunshine on freshly washed linens just in off the clothesline.
CHUCK WAGON SPICES On the trail, old camp cooks kept cloves in the spice cabinet of the chuck wagon. Useful, among other things, for cowboys with a toothache. Clove, cinnamon, orange and lemon make this candle one of our best!
PIÑON PINE Folks come from miles around to take home piñon pine to burn in their fireplaces. Pueblo Indians use it for cooking and warming their homes. Come wander through the piñon forest and experience this wonderful candle!
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