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The et Pain D'Epices
3.88 reviews
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Sep 24, 2006

A truly lovely scent - the candle version of Tea for Two. I bought the small candle for 14 Euro. Wow. That hurt. But with judicious burning this can last a long time. The candle does not give off mu...

May 22, 2005

Oh, how I wish I could afford to fill my home with these every autumn! I discovered this candle years ago and then was overjoyed to find Tea for Two is nearly identical. The candle has all the same qu...

Feb 19, 2005

On my recent trip to New York I went to Barney's and splurged on this candle. I can't really add much to what dreamstorm said: it's Tea for Two in candle form, and since I love Tea for Two's spicy, ...

Jan 12, 2005

I have The et Pain D'Epices in the small 1.2oz candle, and I find it great for scenting a small space, like a bedroom. This is a perfect scent for autumn, as it smells spicy and warm, with hints of te...

May 23, 2004

In essence, Tea for Two with a wick. Smoky, golden, rich, spicy, burnt, incensey...kind of addictive. I only have a teeny tiny votive of this, but it still has a mighty impressive throw.

Mar 18, 2004

This candles are very small but smell very good. I take them with me when I travel and usually like to keep them in my dresser drawers. Not good for everyday use as it will definitely go pretty quic...

Nov 2, 2003

Psst, I bet you thought <i>the et pain d'epices</i> was French for "tea and spicy bread" but guess what? I did a little research, and it really means "a giant waste of your money." It's true! This can...

Jun 16, 2003

'Thé et Pain d'Épices' means tea and (usually) gingerbread, but this pain d'épices is one of the variant recipes made with cinnamon, allspice, honey and juicy raisins. It is a comforting, slightly aut...