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14 Fall Bath & Body Works Candles You Need

Need a new fall scented candle? Well, look no further.

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14 Fall Bath & Body Works Candles You Need

As the leaves begin to fall and the temperatures drop, we begin to crave the aromas of the holiday season. No need to worry, Bath & Body Works has you covered! Here's a list of fall candles you need to check out before they're gone.


1. Pumpkin Cupcake

"Whipped buttercream, pumpkin spice, and vanilla cupcake.."

If the notes in this candle don't sound tasty enough, I don't know what does. They also have this scent in body care, and wallflowers as well! (I have the wallflower in right now, and I LOVE it.)

2. Pumpkin Pecan Waffles

"Maple syrup, golden waffles, pumpkin spice, and brown sugar.."

This is what walking into my grandmas house on thanksgiving smells like. A little slice of heaven. If you don't like "food" scents however, this one might be a little too strong for you. You can also find this scent in a wallflower!

3. Pumpkin Apple

"Red delicious apple, fall pumpkin, fresh ground cinnamon, and clove bud.."

Personally, this is one of my favorite fall candles! I absolutely love the smell of cinnamon apple, and the hint of pumpkin is just right. It also comes in hand soap, scent-portables, wallflowers, and room spray!

4. Leaves

"Crisp red apple, golden nectar, and warm clove spice.."

This one has had people coming back for a couple seasons now! You can also find it in wallflowers, and scent-portables!


5. Sweet Cinnamon Pumpkin

"Harvest pumpkin, spiced clove, vanilla cream, and brown sugar.."


6. Autumn

"Bright red gala apple, juicy fig, eucalyptus leaf, fir balsam.."

This scent has only been around a couple seasons, and I'm glad they keep bringing it back! Whenever I smell this it's refreshing!


7. Sweater Weather

"Fresh sage, juniper berry, aromatic eucalyptus, and fresh woods.."

The name of the candle is on point. When you smell it, that's exactly what it makes me think of. I'll cry the year they discontinue this one. You can also buy it in a wallflower, room spray, and scent portables!


8. Marshmallow Fireside

"Toasted marshmallow, smoldering woods, fire roasted vanilla, and crystallized amber.."

Another fan favorite, this one has the tendency to sell out during sales. You can truly smell each note listed. Nothing like sitting around a campfire on a chilly night!


9. Autumn Sunshine

"Chilled orange, california mandarin, golden amber, green fir needle.."

This is the first season with this scent, but I instantly fell in love with it! Sweet, but not too sweet. You can also find this in a wallflower.


10. Flannel

"Crisp autumn air, bergamot, heirloom mahogany, and soft musk.."

If you're a fan of a good smelling man, this one's for you. It smells like Heaven.

11. Honeycrisp Apple

"Golden honeycrisp, apple blossom, and fresh sugarcane.."

Again, I'm a sucker for anything apple. I love it!

12. Cinnamon Sugared Doughnut

"Crushed cinnamon, sugar crystals, and homemade doughnut.."

Have you ever made homemade doughnuts and enjoyed the aromas in your kitchen as a result? This is EXACTLY what it smells like...minus the actual doughnuts. Perfect if you're trying to stay healthy. Haha!

13. Spiced Pomegranate Cider

"Ruby red pomegranate, sweet apple cider, muddled blackberry, and star anise.."

Personally, I look forward to drinking cider over pumpkin spice lattes every year. And I've always loved pomegranate, so this is another one of my favorites. This is a new scent this season as well!

14. Black Cherry Merlot

"Dark cherry, black raspberry, and sumptuous merlot.."

This scent has been a top seller for years! You can also find it in hand soap, wallflowers, and pocket bacs!

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