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Bath & Body Works Is Offering Free Three-Wick Candles In Canada & You Can Shop New Scents

Stock up while the deal lasts!

A hand holding a candle that says "Flower Child." Right: People browsing inside a Bath & Body Works store.

A hand holding a Bath & Body Works candle. Right: A Bath & Body Works location.

Senior Writer

Bath & Body Works has an exciting sale going on and shoppers should stock up while it lasts.

The retailer is having a sale on all of its candles in Canada and you can get three-wick candles for free for a limited time.

From now until February 13, Bath & Body Works is offering a buy one, get one free deal on candles, including single-wick candles and three-wick candles.

The sale applies in stores across Canada and through the Canadian online store.

The retailer says a coupon is not required to get the buy one, get one free deal at its locations.

Bath & Body Works says the free candle is the lowest eligible priced item in the shopping bag at checkout. If you're buying a single item, you'll pay the regular price for it.

If you're buying candles online, the retailer says to add two regular-priced candles to your shopping cart and the promotion will be automatically applied during checkout.

Shipping and handling fees will still be applied to the free item.

The sale includes new candles and limited-edition ones so shoppers have plenty to choose from.

Some of the new fragrances include Tropidelic, Coconut Piña Colada, Orange Blossom, Sweet Kiwi & Fruit Star and Vanilla Coconut Surf.

Bath & Body Works also has a new limited-edition candle selection that is part of the buy one, get one free sale.

The capsule collection is in celebration of Black History Month and includes candles like Anna's Garden which has fragrance notes of orange blossom, white tea and jasmine musk.

Bath & Body Works says no rain checks will be issued for any candles that are out of stock and other restrictions may apply.

The candle sale ends on February 13 at 5:59 a.m. ET, while supplies last.

This article's cover image was used for illustrative purposes only.

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