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Vanilla Extract Candle Fragrance Oil

Vanilla Extract Candle Fragrance Oil

Phthalate FREE


Fragrance Oil Notes

Custard apple, vanilla bean, sugared pear, creamy peach, white musk

Fragrance Amount
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SKU: P1039415_EA

Vanilla extract candle fragrance oil will fill any room with the sweet smell of vanilla extract. this fragrance is going to take you back to grandma’s kitchen and the freshly baked cupcakes smell. Our Vanilla extract candle fragrance oil has notes of Tonka beans and brown sugar for a cozy sweet smell.

Fragrance: VANILLA EXTRACT

Fragrance Category: Food/Spices

Fragrance Type: Ultra

Fragrance Notes: Cane Sugar , Tonka Beans , Vanilla

Fragrance Amount: 4 oz16 oz7.5 lb

Fragrance Oil Use in Percent 

  • Candles – 12-20% 
  • Lotions –  5%
  • Soaps –  5% 
  • Diffusers –  15% 
  • Flash Point – 203F.

Custard apple, vanilla bean, sugared pear, creamy peach, white musk

At Candle Making Supplies, you can find an extensive range of high-quality candle fragrance oils. There are hundreds of options for candle fragrance oils. You could start with some of the most popular scents: vanilla, lavender, coconut, and sandalwood (and all their subtle and bold variations), or try something fruity, like currant, fig, green melon, or blood orange. For warm smells try fragrance oils like cinnamon rolls and Envy Me.

We love our line of the finest fragrance oils! All of our scents are great for soy, paraffin, and palm wax candles. These oils are a critical part of your candle making projects. Get started today and use the best ingredients to create the best products.

* All fragrance oils are highly concentrated and for manufacturing use only. Usage amounts are recommendations only. Individual usage amounts can vary based on your desired fragrance strength, wax type, soap base, or lotion base. Usage in natural waxes for candles may be 10%, while skincare product usage may be 2%.

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