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  • FRED & FRIENDS FRED Birthday Candles 6pk - Cocktail Party

FRED Birthday Candles 6pk - Cocktail Party

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Shake up your next celebration with these quirky, olive-shaped accents. Mounted on wooden picks and cast in wax, they look just like classic martini garnishes, adding a sophisticated yet playful touch to any birthday cake or tray of party treats.

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  • Design Created by Fred Studio, these candles are realistically sculpted to resemble pimento-stuffed martini olives. Each candle is individually mounted on a slender wooden pick, allowing them to "float" above your dessert just like a garnish in a cocktail glass, bringing a unique, high-end lounge aesthetic to your event.

  • Durability The candles are made from high-quality, food-safe wax that maintains its detailed olive shape even as it burns. The sturdy wooden picks are designed to be pushed easily into various textures, from dense fudge brownies to light sponge cakes, ensuring the candles stay upright and secure throughout the singing of "Happy Birthday."

  • Care & Maintenance To ensure a clean and even burn, keep the wicks trimmed to approximately 0.25 inches and place the candles away from drafts or fans. After use, simply remove the wooden picks from the cake; the wax is designed for single-use celebration, and any stray drips can be easily lifted off once cooled and hardened.

  • Notable Features This set includes six individual candles, each standing approximately 2 inches tall (2.8 inches including the pick). They come packaged in a festive, gift-ready window box featuring metallic gold foil accents, making them an excellent host gift for the amateur mixologist or martini lover in your life.

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