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You can now buy edible CANDLES in two festive flavours ahead of Christmas

Yum or yuk?

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If you're looking for an unusual Christmas present for someone who loves eating and candles, then we have just the thing.

Smith & Sinclair have combined the two, creating an edible candle.

Yes, really.

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The Smith & Sinclair Spiced Orange edible candle (Credit: Smith & Sinclair)

The candles come in Spiced Orange and Candy Cane and cost £15 each.

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They're also limited edition and sold out pretty quickly when they were released last year.

For those curious as to how you actually eat a candle, we'll tell you.

Simply light the wick and allow it to melt, before pouring the candle into a cup of hot chocolate and drinking it.

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Once it's melted your candle makes a mean hot chocolate (Credit: Smith & Sinclair)

Both candles are vegan and made from a mixture of coconut oil and raw cocoa butte​r.

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"Not only does this beautifully packaged candle burn just like any normal candle (and let off the most delicious scent). You can... eat it."

"Yes, you read that right," said the blurb.

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The Candy Cane candle was popular with one shopper (Credit: Smith & Sinclair)

One shopper certainly liked the peppermint candle.

He left a review that read: "The most fun way to add hidden flavour and everyone loves to play with candle wax too!"

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