Yankee Candle's biggest sale of the year is here, and our wallets are ready
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Not to sound urgent, but the Yankee Candle sale to end all sales is upon us, and your collection could use a few additions.
Whether you're eyeing the Yankee Candle Scent of the Year or keen on stocking up on summer fragrances like "Juicy Watermelon" and "Lemon Lavender," you're likely to find a few many goodies.
Deals abound: four jars for $50, two for $30 or $18.60 each compared to its typical $31. (Select "Clearance large candles" at checkout.) There are $5 deals on accessories like diffusers and reed refills. Plus, you'll get up to 60% off sale items like seasonal holiday scents, so now might be the time to stock up on your Christmas must-haves.
Regardless of what you place in your shopping cart, we can all agree that these expert tips to make candles last longer are essential. Ready to start shopping? We're way ahead of you!
Yankee Candle sale 2022: shop the semi-annual clearance sale
Head over to the brand's website, where the semi-annual sale information is readily available. With just a few clicks, you're one step closer to making your home smell like "Midnight Jasmine."
There is plenty to sort through, and at times the options might feel a bit overwhelming. If you believe the best Yankee Candle scents include the collection in its entirety, allow us to point you to a few of our summer favorites.
So, what scents are on your list?

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