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How Yankee Candle Christmas Scents Started

How Yankee Candle Christmas Scents Started

Written 30th November 2025 | Subscribe to our Christmas newsletter

1977 – The First Christmas Range

Yankee Candle began experimenting with seasonal scents in the mid-1970s, but 1977 is widely regarded as the first proper holiday collection.
These early fragrances were simple: pine, cinnamon, “holiday spice,” and a basic vanilla-cookie style candle.

At the time, the idea of a candle smelling like a specific Christmas experience (e.g., tree, baking, mulled spices) was almost unheard of. Yankee Candle effectively created the seasonal candle market.


โญ Why They Became So Popular

Yankee Candle leaned heavily into:

  • Strong scent throw – Christmas candles were always among their most powerful.
  • Nostalgia – scents that reminded people of baking, trees, or cosy nights.
  • Giftability – the large “apothecary jar” design became a classic Christmas present.
  • Limited editions – people collected the seasonal jars every year.

By the 1990s, Yankee Candle Christmas scents were a global tradition.


๐ŸŽ Iconic Yankee Candle Christmas Scents (Past & Present)

๐ŸŽ„ 1. Balsam & Cedar (1996)

Their most famous evergreen scent. Still a bestseller.
Sharp balsam, wood, and classic tree smell.

๐Ÿช 2. Christmas Cookie (1999)

Soft vanilla, sugar cookie dough, sweet butter.
The scent almost defines “cosy Christmas baking.”

โ„๏ธ 3. Snowflake Cookie (2013)

Pink icing, sweet vanilla frosting, almondy bakery scent.
One of the most requested seasonal returns.

๐ŸŒฒ 4. Christmas Eve (1987)

A mix of sugary fruits, warm spices, and Christmas punch.
Instant nostalgia for many fans.

๐Ÿ•ฏ๏ธ 5. Red Apple Wreath (2000s)

Crisp apple + clove + cedar wreath.
Classic “front door Christmas” smell.

๐ŸŽ… 6. Sparkling Cinnamon (1990s)

Hot cinnamon sticks mixed with sugar.
Perfect “kitchen at Christmas” scent.

๐ŸŠ 7. Home For the Holidays (1990s)

Orange peel, pine needles, warm spices.
Often described as the ultimate cosy Christmas candle.

๐ŸŽ„ 8. White Christmas (1990s)

A soft, almost powdery pine scent.
Very nostalgic and cult-loved.

๐Ÿท 9. Christmas Magic (2017)

A slightly woodier take on classic Christmas tree + spices.

๐Ÿ’ซ 10. Twinkling Lights (2021)

Vanilla, almond, amber — modern “soft Christmas glow” vibe.


๐Ÿ“ฆ Retired / Rare Christmas Scents Collectors Love

(Yankee Candle collectors pay surprising amounts online)

  • Silver Bells
  • Holiday Home Sweet Home
  • Mistletoe & Fig
  • Candy Cane Lane
  • Gingerbread (early version)
  • North Pole
  • Jack Frost

Some of these can sell for £50–£200 if they’re old apothecary jars.


๐Ÿ”ฅ Fun Facts

  • Yankee Candle’s founder first made a candle in 1969 as a Christmas gift for his mother.
  • Christmas scents are consistently their highest-selling seasonal range every year.
  • Some fragrances return on a three-year rotation to keep demand high.
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