If someone accidentally eats a small amount of candle wax â like nibbling the edge of a beautiful soy candle â itâs usually not harmful. Most modern candles, especially natural ones like ours at Karessa Candles, use non-toxic soy wax.
However, eating large amounts or consuming candles made from paraffin wax (a petroleum by-product) could cause issues like:
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Upset stomach
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Diarrhea
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Minor intestinal blockage (in rare cases)
If you notice ongoing symptoms, itâs best to seek medical attention.
Are Karessa Candles Safe?
Absolutely!
We handcraft our soy wax candles with natural soy wax and premium fragrance oils. Our ingredients are designed for clean burning, and while they're safe for the environment and your air quality, theyâre not meant for eating! đ
If youâre gifting one of our gift hampers to a family with children or pets, you can rest easy knowing youâre choosing a safer option.
What Should You Do If a Child or Pet Eats Candle Wax?
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Stay calm.
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Check how much was eaten.
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Wipe out any remaining wax from the mouth.
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Offer water to help rinse and swallow.
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Call a doctor or vet if they consumed a large amount or show signs of discomfort.
Can Eating Candle Wax Be Deadly?
In most cases, no, especially when itâs small amounts of non-toxic wax like soy.
But candles with added chemicals or petroleum-based waxes (like paraffin) pose a higher risk of toxicity.
Thatâs why we stick to pure soy wax at Karessa Candles â for cleaner air and a safer home.
Why Choose Natural Soy Wax Candles?
Our hand-poured soy candles not only offer beautiful fragrances but also ensure:
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Non-toxic ingredients
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Pet- and child-safe air quality
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Eco-friendly production
Theyâre perfect for gifting or creating a serene ambiance without worrying about harsh chemicals.
In Conclusion:
While a nibble of natural candle wax probably isnât dangerous, candles are for burning â not for eating! Always choose clean, safe options like Karessa's handmade soy candles for peace of mind in every flame.