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  2. Bath & Body Works’ $10 Candle Day Sale Has Arrived - AOL

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    Bath and Body Works' Candle Day Sale is back this weekend — December 1-3, 2023. Shop the full collection of three-wick candles for just $10 while supplies last. ... Pink Apple Punch Three-Wick ...

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    Bath and Body Works . Finally, with over 3,200 glowing reviews and a 4.7-star rating, this candle is a fan favorite for a reason. Its refreshing blend of fresh spearmint, clary sage and eucalyptus ...

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    Bath and Body Works. Freshen up laundry day with the clean, crisp scent of this detergent.Notes of fresh linen, crisp apple and soft musk bring a subtle, sunlit fragrance to every load—and the ...

  5. Bath & Body Works, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Bath & Body Works, Inc. (formerly known as L Brands, Inc., Limited Brands, Inc. and The Limited, Inc.) is an American specialty retail company based in Columbus, Ohio.It owns Bath & Body Works, posted $7.4 billion in revenue in 2023, and was listed as 481 on the 2024 Fortune 500 list of largest United States companies by revenue.

  6. Syzygium malaccense - Wikipedia

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    Syzygium malaccense has a number of English common names. It is known as a Malay rose apple, or simply Malay apple, mountain apple, rose apple, Otaheite apple, pink satin-ash, plumrose and pommerac (derived from pomme Malac, meaning "Malayan apple" in French). [2]

  7. Beauty of Bath - Wikipedia

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    'Beauty of Bath' is a dessert apple cultivar. It was propagated in 1864 by George Cooling [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and awarded a Royal Horticultural Society First Class Certificate in 1887. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] Sugar 13%, acid 13g/litre, vitamin C 12mg/100g.