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A Glowing Combination

By Shelby Tuttle

 

Scottsdale Candle Company has teamed up with Tequila Corrido, an Arizona-based handcrafted tequila brand, to create luxury candles made using its recycled blanco, reposado, and añejo bottles. 

www.merch.ilovetequilacorrido.com/candles

Crafted with Scottsdale Candle Company’s signature scent — a sweet blend of tangy grapefruit with a punch of citrus and peach, and a hint of vanilla — the candles are hand-poured in small batches into upcycled Tequila Corrido bottles (made from recycled glass) at Scottsdale Candle Company. 

“Partnering with Scottsdale Candle Company allows us to make sure the recycled bottles find a new home after the enjoyment of our tequila expressions. These candles make the perfect gift for your loved ones and add to the décor of one’s home,” said Tequila Corrido COO Anthony Boyle. 

Scottsdale Candle Company exercises zero-waste practices when it comes to the upcycling of its glass bottles, meaning even the pieces that break or are not used are collected and recycled into new glass. The company’s signature fragrance is infused with essential oils and is free of phthalates, carcinogens, and other known toxins. Candles are also made from 100% soy wax, use cotton and paper braided wicks, are paraffin-free, and clean-burning.

The limited edition Tequila Corrido candles are made to order and customers should expect to allow up to two weeks for creation. www.merch.ilovetequilacorrido.com/candles

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