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  2. The 7 Best Candle Advent Calendars to Set the Holiday Mood

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    Some of the best candle Advent calendars, like Diptyque's luxe 2023 version, or Glasshouse Fragrances's 24 Days of Christmas Advent Calendar, are not only filled with fragrance options for the ...

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    Find the best Advent calendars for kids or pets, or treat yourself with chocolates, wine, or self-care goodies. ... It features 24 days' worth of skincare goodies, candles, socks, and even hair clips.

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    2024 Candle Advent Calendar. Supporting small businesses is always a good idea, and this Texan-based vendor has created a calendar with 12 uniquely-scented candles, each made with coconut soy wax ...

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    This Advent calendar contains 25 small candles in colorful jars. Burn one each day for a new holiday-themed scent, like peppermint hot chocolate or winter pine and eucalyptus. Aldi.

  6. Advent calendar - Wikipedia

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    An Advent calendar, from the German word Adventskalender, is used to count the days of Advent in anticipation of Christmas. [1] Since the date of the First Sunday of Advent varies, falling between November 27 and December 3 inclusive, many reusable Advent calendars made of paper or wood begin on December 1.

  7. Advent wreath - Wikipedia

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    Advent wreath with a Christ candle in the center. The Advent wreath, or Advent crown, is a Christian tradition that symbolizes the passage of the four weeks of Advent in the liturgical calendar of the Western church. It is traditionally a Lutheran practice, although it has spread to many other Christian denominations. [1] [2] [3]