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Okapi Candle Co.

Wallaby Room & Linen Spray - Lemon Myrtle Fragrance

Wallaby Room & Linen Spray - Lemon Myrtle Fragrance

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Regular price $15.00 USD
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 Along the coast of Queensland, turquoise waters meet a luscious tropical rainforest. Wild herbs and lemon-scented blossoms coat the floor of the world's oldest jungle, providing food for possums, bandicoots, and of course, the wallaby. This refreshing, herbaceous lemon scent conjures images of small, fluttering cream-colored flowers atop twigs of vibrant green myrtle leaves. 

YES! This product is phthalate-free.

YES! This product is free of ingredients listed under California Prop. 65, which contains chemicals known to cause cancer and birth defects.

To enjoy this room and linen spray, simply shake well and spray into center of room or over linens or clothes to enjoy the beautiful fragrance! (It is recommended to first test this product on an inconspicuous area before further use.)

Looking to get the candle? Check out the candle listing for this fragrance here!

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Okapi Candle Co. room sprays are...

· Hand-poured in small batches by a one-woman team in Washington State

· Made with only 4 components, with no aerosols or unnecessary additives

· Made and packaged only with materials that are reusable or recyclable

· Bottled in beautiful black glass with label art featuring hand-drawn illustrations that make for stunning home décor or amazing gifts

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Mary Patton
lemon punch

this spray has a very soothing lemon smell. I keep this one in my car and its wonderful

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(Please note: This store and its owner/operator are not affiliated with Defenders of Wildlife.)