Scented Soy Candle - "Who Needs a Partner When You Can Have Pizza?" - Fun Gift for Pizza Lovers
Scented Soy Candle - "Who Needs a Partner When You Can Have Pizza?" - Fun Gift for Pizza Lovers
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"Who Needs a Partner When You Can Have Pizza?"
Love? Overrated. Relationships? Messy. Pizza? Always there for you. No awkward small talk, no arguing over what to watch, and definitely no commitment issues—just pure, cheesy, carb-filled happiness. And now, you can set the mood for your real soulmate (a large pepperoni with extra cheese) with this deliciously scented candle.
With 10 amazing scents to choose from (sadly, none of them are "Fresh Pizza Out of the Oven"… yet), this candle will make your space feel warm, cozy, and judgment-free as you eat an entire pie in your pajamas. Crafted from a 100% natural soy wax blend with a 100% cotton wick, it burns for 50-60 hours—which, coincidentally, is about how long it takes to fully recover from a pizza-induced food coma.
The glossy permanent adhesive label serves as a reminder that you don’t need a date to have a perfect night. Just good lighting, good food, and maybe a little extra garlic sauce. Assembled in the USA from globally sourced parts, because like pizza delivery, we believe in bringing the best of the world straight to you.
P.S. All scents have the same wax color—because, let’s be honest, you’re too busy enjoying your pizza to care. And yes, the jar is reusable! Perfect for storing parmesan packets, stray napkins, or the broken dreams of those who thought you’d ever share a slice.
Product features
- Eco-friendly and non-toxic, made from natural soy wax and cotton wick
- Reusable glass vessel for environmentally-conscious decor
- Available in nine captivating scents, including seasonal favorites
- Long burning time of 50-60 hours for extended enjoyment
- Compliant with ASTM safety standards for peace of mind
Care instructions
- Keep burning candle within sight. Keep away from children and pets. Never burn the candle near flammable items.



