Soy Candle Review - Cider Mill

Everybody around here knows about the cider mill and this time of year some of us autumn enthusiasts are beginning to sense the excitement already.  For those who hail from parts of the country that enjoy fall, a visit to the cider mill has become an essential tradition celebrated annually as soon as the leaves begin to show their true colors.  They are often accompanied by flowing streams, wood-covered bridges and bakeries that produce legendary donuts made from basic yet timeless recipes.  It's simply part of our narrative to enjoy the romances of falling leaves and hot cider while we take photos of our family next to the same tree every single year.  This is the essence with which Earth Berry Apothecary has lovingly crafted their latest soy candle as part of their new fall collection.


The label is striking.  Recently I overheard a few friends talking about it at a party and the designer was praised for the intricacy of the rooftop of the mill and I think that speaks loudly about the attention to detail that Earth Berry Apothecary puts in their products.  Obviously, the candle greets you with the smell of apples when you open the lid, but the richness of it begins to reveal itself when the wick has been lit.  There is a different kind of warmth that comes with the aroma of apples and it feels like a cozy sweater being put on for the first time of the season.  This author strongly recommends taking a bath while experiencing that particular type of coziness, the mind will feel so peacefully at ease.  


This candle makes a perfect gift.  It's the kind of item that is nice to buy for yourself but feels very wonderful to receive from somebody who cares about you.  I think this is a great candle to give to a person you appreciate because of its familiarity and simplicity.  A gift like this is a keepsake from a very memorable part of our childhood and it is a pleasure to share it with you all.

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