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Bath & Body Works Marks Hispanic Heritage Month with Limited-Edition Candle Collection

The scent profile ranges from festival de las flores to rainforest jungle.

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By: Lianna Albrizio

Associate Editor

Bath & Body Works is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month with a limited-edition candle collection.

Created by perfumer Adrianna Medina and Bath & Body Works designer Carolina Martinez Rodulfo, the collection features four new scents to celebrate the vibrant, joyful and bold beauty of Hispanic culture, per marketers.

The Collection

The limited-edition collection includes the following scents:

Brown Sugar Coconut, is billed a “scent memory” of cocada treats from the maker’s childhood;

Festival De Las Flores refers to the flower Festival in Madelin, a Columbian tradition during which the city of eternal spring is filled with flowers, art dancing and celebration;

Rainforest Jungle is inspired by the scents of a South African rainforest with its towering eucalyptus trees and damp, lush earth; and

Mango Passionfruit is an ode to the rich abundance of vibrantly juicy, sweet and tangy tropical fruits grown under the sun.

American Chemical Society Scholars Program Partnership

All through September, Bath & Body Works supports the American Chemical Society (ACS) Scholars Program. The ACS Scholars Program awards undergraduate students from historically underrepresented groups, majoring in chemistry-related disciplines and careers. As part of a three-year partnership, in 2023 The Bath & Body Works Foundation has donated a total of $200,000 to support both the ACS Scholars Program and the ACS Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Respect’s mission. The donation will help open doors for the next generation of leaders in chemistry-related fields like perfumery.

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