
Spring & Summer Favorites
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Naked Cooter Candle
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Tropical Cooter Candle
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Creamy Cooter Candle
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Coastal Cooter Candle
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Lemon Drop Cooter Candle
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Blue Berry Cooter Candle
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Black Cherry Cooter Candle
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Peaceful Cooter Candle
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Clean Cooter Commitment
We care about our customers health & the environment. This is why our products are free from Phthalates, Parabens, Paraffin, & Lead! We use high quality Soy & Beeswax, along with clean fragrances & natural wicks, to give you a toxin free burning experience. We use eco friendly packaging that is recyclable, and encourage jar repurposing. Cooters are always better clean!
Did you know?
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toxic burn
Most name brand candle companies use Paraffin wax & chemical filled fragrance. Burning paraffin wax candles releases dangerous chemicals, such as carcinogenic benzene & toluene, into the air we breathe, which have been linked to lung diseases such as cancer & asthma.
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clean & natural
Soy & Beeswax are ALL NATURAL toxin free waxes. In fact, Beeswax is the ONLY wax that actually helps to clean the air. By burning a candle with Beeswax, you are not only getting a beautiful candle, but you are improving your air quality at the same time.
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better health
Burning candles can be a tremendous help fighting stress & anxiety. Candles have a great calming ability, as the flickering light makes you feel more relaxed. The specific scent you burn can change your mood & switch your thought pattern.

What is a Cooter?
Cooters are large, herbivorous, freshwater turtles of the eastern United States and northeast Mexico. The name Cooter stems from kuta, the word for turtle in the Bambara language. They come in different colors and sizes depending on where they live.