Gift giving is one of my primary love languages.
Maybe it’s because I love how a well-executed present makes a person’s face light up. (Or maybe because it reinforces my belief that I have excellent taste in gifts.) Whatever the occasion, showing someone you care with a pristinely thought-out gift is simply... *chef’s kiss*
So, I’m here to impart a little wisdom on you, in case you’re an emphatic gift-giver like me. Slow North has a monthly candle club - which makes the perfect gift for birthdays, holidays, or for simply spreading the love.
How Does The Slow North Candle Subscription Work?
Slow North offers two monthly candle subscription options: the Discovery box and Essential box.
Both are delivered once a month, but they include slightly different offerings.
The Essential box contains a full-size Slow North candle. You won’t know what the scent is beforehand — it’s a surprise! Each scent complements the season, so rest assured these boxes are assembled with love and intention. The benefit of signing up for our subscription boxes is that, aside from receiving a favorite scent from our signature collection, you could also get your hands on a new seasonal scent before it’s even released!
Our Discovery box delivers a full-sized candle and a travel-sized candle, plus matches and a bonus mini gift, straight to your door. Again, the scent is a surprise, but it will be attuned to the season.
You’ll choose which box you’d like at checkout, then set up monthly billing. You can also buy subscriptions over a set period of time – we offer three-month, six-month, yearlong, and indefinite subscriptions.
Be sure to place your order by the 26th of the month to be included in the next month’s shipment!
Check out our Candle Club FAQ page if you have questions.
Happy gifting! (And if you’re getting the subscription for yourself…we’re totally not judging you.)
Cecilia Seiter
Cecilia is a freelance writer and contributor to Slow North. She writes largely about sustainability, especially as it applies to beauty, wellness, and the future of technology. She is a graduate of the journalism department at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo and is based in Oakland, CA.