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25 Scented Candles Perfect For Thanksgiving

These candles will get your house smelling like the holidays without the effort.

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25 Scented Candles Perfect For Thanksgiving
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Half the joy of Thanksgiving is spending quality time with your family, while half the joy is eating loads of delicious food. But you can recreate that same warm feeling that Thanksgiving brings without cooking or sitting next to that relative whom you would rather not share a last name with. The secret? Scented candles! Yes, scented candles have the magical ability to send your mind and senses to a much more peaceful, relaxing place. Plus, they make your house smell bomb, and who doesn't want that? Here are 25 candles guaranteed to generate Thanksgiving vibes.

1. Cinnamon Toast by Yankee Candle

2. Harvest Welcome by Yankee Candle

3. Sweater Weather by Bath & Body Works

4. Turkey & Stuffing by Yankee Candle

5. Sweet Cinnamon Pumpkin by Bath & Body Works

6. Hot Cinnamon Rolls by Enticing Aromas

7. Autumn Woods by Yankee Candle

8. Autumn Wreath by Yankee Candle

9. Maple Sugar Brittle by White Barn

10. Chestnut & Clove by White Barn

11. Autumn Spiced Wreath by White Barn

12. Sweet Potato Pie by Yankee Candle

13. Kitchen Spice by Yankee Candle

14. Cranberry Sauce by Yankee Candle

15. Frosted Pumpkin by Yankee Candle

16. Cornbread Muffins by The Cheeky Nose

17. Fall Leaves by Silver Dollar Candle Co.

18. Cider Lane by Bath & Body Works

19. Marshmallow Pumpkin Latte by Bath & Body Works


20. Toasted Graham Latte by White Barn

21. Pumpkin Pecan Waffles by White Barn

22. Pumpkin Ginger Bark by Yankee Candle

23. Pumpkin Buttercream by Yankee Candle

24. Pumpkin Spice by The Dancing Wick Candle Co.

25. Ginger Pumpkin Pie by American Home

Have a happy Thanksgiving, everyone!

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