Candles are usually an easy gift to give someone for their birthday, engagement, housewarming, Christmas or any other moment.
While some scents might be a little rogue, you can never go wrong in trying to improve the smell of someone's property.
But all candles will be left in the dust over the next few weeks because Arnott's is releasing a scented candle that will blow your socks off. Introducing the Eau de Tim Tam, which literally does what it says on the tin: it's a candle that smells like a Tim Tam.
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We don't know about you but filling your living room or bedroom with the subtle yet delicious scents of malted biscuits and chocolate cream filling sounds like absolute heaven.
The tricky part will be getting your hands on one.
Arnott's is releasing the candle along with some other goodies as part of a limited edition care package that you can send to a loved one that is away from home.
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Due to the coronavirus pandemic, there will be loads of people who might not be able to return home for Christmas, so Arnott's wants to give them a piece of Australian culinary gold to keep their spirits high.
There will only be 100 people selected for the care package, which comes with one pair of Tim Tam woolly socks, one Tim Tam scented candle, one Tim Tam Keep Cup and one packet of Tim Tam biscuits.
To enter the competition, you have until November 20 to apply and all you have to do is head to the Tim Tam Facebook or Instagram and tag a friend or family member in the comments section of the Care Pack Giveaway post who will be overseas or interstate on Christmas this year.
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In addition to the tag, include a description of why this person deserves the Tim Tam Ultimate Indulgence Kit.
Arnott's says the judging panel will 'determine the winner based on creativity and originality'.
The winners will be contacted on November 23 via a DM on Facebook or Instagram on how to collect their prize. The company adds that 'this is a game of skill and chance plays no part in determining the winners. Each entry will be individually judged on their creative response'.
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