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A Náhuatl settlement, c. 1500 AD. The first ever crop of tomatoes. Crumpled green leaves, aromatic oils, the promise of firm fruit. Sharp, fresh, and earthy.
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I'm pretty disappointed. I bought this based off of the good reviews but I'm underwhelmed with this candle.
Out of the box the fragrance was strong and unique so I was excited to see how it burned. Prior to lighting it for the first time I trimmed the wick to ¼" per the instructions -- it burned very dirty. The first time (and honestly every time I've tried to burn it since) it produced a stream of black smoke from the flame, something I don't often see with other candles unless the wick is egregiously too long.
That aside, I was disappointed by the scent throw (or lack thereof), I have to be right next to it to smell anything -- even standing a few steps away from it I can't smell it at all. Which is a shame, because it does have a nice, albeit unconventional, scent.
Wish I could have rated this higher, but unfortunately it didn't live up to expectations.