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Shop new Bath & Body Works ‘Stranger Things’ Candles before they sell out

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Shop new Bath & Body Works ‘Stranger Things’ Candles before they sell out

If you really think about it, “Stranger Things” is a show that is pretty notable for the food that’s in it.

We all know about Eleven’s (Millie Bobby Brown) obsession with Eggo waffles and Hopper’s (David Harbour) need for morning coffee, but as the show goes on, we’re also introduced to the Scoops Ahoy ice cream parlor Steve (Joe Keery) works at with Robin (Maya Hawke) and Surfer Boy Pizza.

Ahead of the fifth season, which will likely debut in 2025, Bath & Body Works has released the first drop of an ongoing collaboration with “Stranger Things:” four sweet candle scents inspired by the food of Hawkins, Indiana.

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The collab, which follows the brand’s first Netflix collection inspired by “Bridgerton,” is available to shop now from Bath & Body Works both in-store and online.

Below, we rounded up all four candles with info on what to expect from the scents and how to shop them now.


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Head to Scoops Ahoy with this three-wick candle that features scent notes of vanilla ice cream, golden waffle cone, and parlor sprinkles.



A candle with three lit wicks
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Your house can smell like breakfast all day long with a candle inspired by Eleven’s love of Eggo waffles, with scent notes of frozen waffles, maple syrup and melted butter.



A candle with three wicks on a table
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Mornings are for coffee-scented candles and contemplation, with notes roasted coffee grounds, tonka bean, and a splash of half & half,



A candle with a label on it
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One hot and fresh Surfer Boy Pizza coming right up! This candle smells like baked pizza dough, juicy pineapple, and fresh basil.



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