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E: 11/12 Win a Luxury Yankee Candle Christmas Fragrance Set{MERGED}

To create a truly festive ambience in your home, Yankee Candle® is offering you the chance to win an amazing collection of the hugely popular Christmas Eve fragrance worth over £70, including Housewarmer® candles, potpourri, mini reeds room perfume and Yankee Candle®'s Merry Christmas Car Jars variety selection.

Answer: Mince Pies :D

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  • I think Mince Pies would make a nice smelling candle.. lol!
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  • toomanykids
    toomanykids Posts: 6,424 Forumite
    Baybee1984 wrote: »
    I think Mince Pies would make a nice smelling candle.. lol!

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    OH would love a scotch pie smelling candle!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • daisy2002
    daisy2002 Posts: 964 Forumite
    We used to have scotch pie when we were little, can you still buy them?
    I haven't seen any in years.
    “Hope is the only bee that makes honey without flowers.”
    Some people only dream of angels, i held one in my arms.
    Praying this baby makes it.
  • toomanykids
    toomanykids Posts: 6,424 Forumite
    Depends where you're from! In Scotland every bakery sells them and you can get them fresh or frozen in just about every supermarket. When I've been in England however, I've never seen them. Jeeze, I sound like a scotch pie expert (& look like one ;))
  • jaxdia
    jaxdia Posts: 796 Forumite
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    Baybee1984 wrote: »
    I think Mince Pies would make a nice smelling candle.. lol!

    I agree! I had to double check that it was the right answer at first because it seemed like a great idea for a scent :p
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  • daisy2002
    daisy2002 Posts: 964 Forumite
    I live in london, my mum used to get them from a local shop but its not there anymore.
    I used to love them.
    Will have to have a search for them now, as i quite fancy one.
    “Hope is the only bee that makes honey without flowers.”
    Some people only dream of angels, i held one in my arms.
    Praying this baby makes it.
  • toomanykids
    toomanykids Posts: 6,424 Forumite
    OH says there's nothing better than a greasy pie......but that's another story!!!
  • I love Yankee Candle - I'll buy you all a Scotch Pie (maybe evan a bridie as well) if you let me win :rotfl:
  • toomanykids
    toomanykids Posts: 6,424 Forumite
    OOh bridies ~ haven't had one of them in yonks
  • Had a steak bridie for lunch yesterday - my friday treat :D
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