Want to know what Milwaukee smells like? Burn a candle
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Sensory overload is quite possible at Milwaukee Candle Company. And so many of the smells center around the Brew City. Whether it's Bradford Beach on a good day or a Lake Park Breeze. These scents are part of the hometown collection.
You just light a wick and in a flash you're transported to a different place in time. This small business in Walkers Point has been open for a year and a half and the owner says he's caught onto something good.
Beside the hometown collection there's a variety of sizes and kinds of soy-based candles you can purchase. Just click here to help guide you with your selection.
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