Butter tortilla-flavored candles now sold at H-E-B
There are seven scents – all related to the chain s most popular items: Like the Two-Bite Brownies, Creamy Creations Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream and Cinnamon Rolls. Author: Erin Rodriguez (KENS 5) Published: 12:13 PM CDT July 27, 2021 Updated: 4:39 PM CDT July 27, 2021
SAN ANTONIO With so many homes being sold these days, it begs the question: Are scented candle sales through the roof? H-E-B might be sensing that need for more good-smelling scents to make homes more appealing to buyers since they ve released a new line of mouth-watering candles.
Julie Bedingfield, Public Affairs Manager for H-E-B, said the grocery chain has a little something for everyone.
Butter tortilla candles now sold at H-E-B
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