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2023 is coming in hot 🕯️

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Things are heating up for Valentine’s Day͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ?

Things are heating up for Valentine’s Day͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ [homesick]( Hi friend! We hope your 2023 is off to a great start! At Homesick the year has really started off with a bang. The new year means new collections and scents that we’re so excited to share with you. Could we BE anymore excited about our FRIENDS launch? We think not. You don’t want to miss the [Central Perk]( candle – it smells like coffee and cream and friendship. And we can’t think of a better pair than [Disney's Mickey Mouse & Minnie Mouse]( That’s why we’re so excited about our new [Disney Valentine’s Day Collection](. Since you’re the biggest Homesick fan, we wanted to give you a sneak peek of some big things that are coming soon. Roses are red, violets are blue, there’s a big Valentine’s Day sale coming to you starting Thursday, 1/26! Buy 2+ candles, Save 20%! You asked for it, and it’s coming soon: Tri-Wick Duo candles. Stay tuned. It’s winter, and baby, it’s cold outside. Get cozy and let it glow with [our best sellers]( like [Bonfire Nights]( and [Ski Trip](. Don’t worry, there’s more big surprises to come in the year ahead. Since you’re an insider, you’ll be the first to hear about new products and sales. To find out even faster, [sign up for texts]( Stay cozy, Team Homesick [Homesick candles image]( [STATES |]( [CITIES |]( [MEMORIES |]( [NEW ARRIVALS]( [WHERE THE HEART IS]( [STATES]( [CITIES]( [MEMORIES]( [NEW ARRIVALS]( [WHERE THE HEART IS]( [INSTAGRAM]( [FACEBOOK]( [TIKTOK]( [HOMESICK]( Homesick 450 Lexington Ave #4530 New York, NY 10163-4530 COPYRIGHT © 2023 HOMESICK. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. GET THE EMAILS YOU WANT. [Manage Preferences]( NO LONGER WANT TO RECEIVE THESE EMAILS? [Unsubscribe](

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