"They're like the "big fish" of the candle world, in my opinion - the ultimate flex. Except instead of letting your catch swim back out to sea, you can enjoy the candle's luxe aromas for months, or even years (they last so long!). The only downside is that on top of being a long-term commitment, these giant luxury candles are a financial one, too - a 51.3-ounce Diptyque candle will set you back $430, and a Byredo one is $480."
"It sounds gimmicky, I know, but that's only because the candles are comically huge (like 150-ounces huge). And unlike the aforementioned designer ones, the Baby Big Ass candle is $257. It's still a hefty sum, but it includes a flexible candle lighter, and I'll still choose this (comparably) lower price tag over the $400+ options from other brands. I think I'll be grabbing one as a gift for my mother-in-law who's getting into candles."
Designer large-format candles often cost $400 and up, with examples like a 51.3-ounce Diptyque at $430 and a Byredo at $480. The Baby Big Ass Candle is a 150-ounce, four-wick coconut-soy wax candle that promises up to 500 hours of burn time and comes bundled with a flexible candle lighter. The bundle retails for $257 and is available in Woodland Balsam and Holiday Cider holiday scents, featuring forest and cider notes respectively. The size and burn time offer strong value compared with smaller, far more expensive luxury candles, and it can serve as a notable gift option.
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