by Joseph Walter
As you might imagine, due to said sensitive nose, I have a preference for things that smell good.
Because of the preference for things that smell good, I've built up an armory of varied incense sticks, scented candles, and awesome little bags that contain weird and tiny chunks of God-tier scents, which I hide all over the place so that my nose can be met with pleasant surprises daily.
Additionally, I also happen to love love Disney World. And I love the way Disney World smells.
So, imagine my surprise when I discovered that there were a few independent candlemakers who shared my admiration for good smells, theme parks and good theme park smells.
For these reviews, the rating system I'll be using assigns two scores: one for how much the candle smells like what it's supposedly supposed to be based on (for those whose sole interest is in that feature) and then another for the overall enjoyability of a given candle, regardless of how much x smells like y.
Now get your noses ready, and let's begin!