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Cannabis Candle

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Cannabis Candle

It’s hunker-down month. The mad sociability of December is done for another year, and it would appear that January has been universally designated the month of doing without.

I know that’s not the most positive way of heralding either Dry January or Veganuary but if the odd G&T or pasture-fed beef isn’t an option this month (and both the planet and your body will be thanking you if that is the case) then how about embracing some 60s hippy philosophy, ‘turn on, tune in, drop out’.

Take out the psychedelics and replace with this Cannabis candle from Malin+Goetz, the New York-based brand which built its cult status by creating cruelty-free, genderless, natural products which invariably hit the zeitgeist.

Crafted to evoke a nostalgic vibe, once lit it will fill your room with a rich, smoky, herbaceous aroma. In fact, allow me to paraphrase: light up, inhale deep, chill out.

£46 spacenk.com

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