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Coconut Pineapple: A Natural, Plant-Based Soy Candle That Brings A Tropical Getaway Home Without The Synthetic Load
Juicy pineapple, ripe mango, and fresh coconut water in a hand-poured soy candle, made with plant-based ingredients and botanical essential oils. An open-flame candle for the room, lit on a high surface and kept out of the dog's reach.
If You Have Been Searching For This, You Are In The Right Place
Coconut Pineapple is a natural, plant-based soy candle, USDA Certified Biobased and free of paraffin and phthalates. It is scented with botanical essential oils and is still an open flame, so light it on a high, stable surface out of the dog's reach and never leave it burning unattended.
This one is poured in pure soy wax instead of petroleum-derived paraffin, and scented with plant-derived molecules and botanical essential oils rather than synthetic fragrance oils.
Coconut Pineapple names every fragrance component on the label with the plant it comes from, essential oils and isolated molecules alike, with nothing hidden under the word "fragrance."
Light it as an evening scent anchor while the dog settles nearby. Keep it up high and in sight, and blow it out before you leave the room.
This is USDA Certified Biobased at 100%, cruelty-free, and hand-poured in small batches in North Carolina.
Coconut Pineapple layers juicy pineapple, ripe mango, and creamy coconut water for a sun-soaked tropical finish that reads like real fruit rather than a synthetic candle.
The Tropical Scent, With Every Component On The Label
Some scents drop you onto a beach chair with a cold drink in hand. Coconut Pineapple is that scent poured into wax: juicy pineapple, ripe mango, and fresh coconut water, a sun-soaked getaway you can light in any room. That is the part you smell. What follows is the part a label-reading dog home actually shops for.
Here is the thing most dog homes have not gotten to yet. You swapped the cleaning products, the detergent, the shampoo, the wipes. The scented candle is often the last conventional product left in the house, and it burns for hours in the room your dog is lying in. What is in that wax, and what comes off the flame, ends up in the air your dog breathes.
Conventional scented candles are a major source of indoor synthetic fragrance. Most are poured in paraffin, a petroleum-derived wax, and scented with synthetic fragrance oils that can rely on phthalates as fixatives, which are studied as endocrine disruptors. Federal labeling lets all of it sit under the single word "fragrance," so none of it has to be named on the label.
Coconut Pineapple is a natural soy candle from Grow Fragrance, poured in pure soy wax with lead-free wicks, and scented with 100% plant-based components printed on the label by name. USDA Certified Biobased at 100%, and made without paraffin, phthalates, or synthetic fragrance. One honest note sets this scent apart: the tropical character leans partly on botanical essential oils, mainly citrus and coriander. It is also an open flame, so the safe-use notes below matter, and they are worth reading before you light it around a dog.
A natural home scent is more than a pretty smell. Coconut Pineapple is a plant-based soy candle, USDA Certified Biobased and made without paraffin or phthalates, so the home you share with your dog can smell like a tropical getaway without the synthetic load.
What This Solves In A Dog Home
The specific things a clean-formula soy candle actually addresses in a home with a dog.
Hidden Phthalate Exposure
Phthalates, studied as endocrine disruptors, are common fragrance fixatives in conventional candles. Not in this formula. Plant-derived alternatives do the same job.
The "Fragrance" Label Gap
Federal labeling lets one word, "fragrance," stand in for dozens of undisclosed aroma chemicals. Coconut Pineapple names every component with its plant of origin.
No Paraffin Wax
Poured in pure soy wax rather than paraffin, the petroleum-derived wax in most conventional candles.
No Synthetic Fragrance Oils
The scent comes from plant-derived molecules and botanical essential oils, not the petroleum-based synthetic fragrance oils common in conventional candles.
Lead-Free Wicks
The three wicks are lead-free, so there is no lead-core wire in the flame your dog shares a room with.
Botanical Essential Oils, Disclosed
The tropical brightness leans on citrus and coriander essential oils, among the gentler oils around dogs, used at low fragrance concentration and named on the label so you can decide with full information.
A Cleaner Wax Base
Soy wax burns without the petroleum base of paraffin. It is still a flame producing combustion byproducts, so a ventilated room is the right way to burn any candle.
Shared Indoor Air
A candle burns in the room a dog spends the most time in. Short, ventilated sessions keep a scent ritual from becoming steady combustion in closed air.
The full ingredient list is printed on the label, every component named. The tropical scent is built from pineapple molecules like allyl caproate and gamma-octalactone, a creamy coconut note from delta-decalactone, ripe stone-fruit lactones, and vanilla from vanillin, brightened by botanical citrus essential oils such as orange, bergamot, and lemon plus a touch of coriander, all poured into pure soy wax. Because the blend includes citrus and coriander essential oils, see the safe-use notes below for how to burn an essential-oil candle around a dog.
How The Plant-Based Choice Compares
Most dog homes shopping for a candle weigh three options. Here is the plain side-by-side.
The scented-candle aisle usually comes down to a plant-based soy candle, a conventional paraffin candle, or an essential oil candle. Coconut Pineapple is a soy candle scented with plant-derived molecules plus botanical essential oils at low fragrance concentration, which is a different thing from both a petroleum-based paraffin candle and a candle built on concentrated oils.
Every option here is still an open flame. The differences are what is in the wax and where the scent comes from, not whether the candle needs to be watched and kept out of the dog's reach. That part is true of all of them.
What Using It Looks Like In Your Dog's Day
Coconut Pineapple Fits The Dog Home Where These Sound Like Daily Life
You love a candle in the evening, and you have a safe high spot to burn one. You want a scent ritual without paraffin and synthetic fragrance filling the room your dog rests in, and you have a stable, heat-safe surface up out of the dog's reach where a flame can stay in sight. Coconut Pineapple is a clean-formula soy candle built for exactly that kind of careful evening burn.
You read the full ingredient list before anything comes into the house. Coconut Pineapple names every fragrance component on the label with its plant of origin and uses soy wax instead of paraffin. You can see exactly what you are burning, weigh the citrus and coriander essential oils for your particular dog, and decide with full information.
Loves candles but would rather skip paraffin and synthetic fragrance in a dog home.
Has a stable, heat-safe surface up high where a flame stays out of the dog's reach.
Wants a clean evening ritual to reset the room after walks and workdays.
Is home and awake while it burns, and will blow it out before leaving the room.
Loves a bright, fruity tropical scent over sweet or heavy ones.
Has no history of sensitivity to citrus oils or fragrance, and no airway condition.
The Clean, Natural Build Standard
Pure soy wax, lead-free wicks, USDA Certified Biobased at 100%, and every component named on the label.
Grow Fragrance publishes its exclusion list as a category commitment, not a marketing claim. Materials known or suspected to be carcinogenic, mutagenic, or reproductively toxic are left out of formulation regardless of their availability in the fragrance industry. The exclusions are the part the label-reading home actually pays for.
100% Plant-Based
Every fragrance note comes from a plant source, whether an isolated molecule or a botanical essential oil, poured in pure soy wax. No petroleum-derived synthetic aroma chemicals.
USDA Biobased 100%
A federal certification verifying the biological origin of the formula. Third-party audited rather than self-attested.
Phthalate-Free
The fragrance fixatives studied as endocrine disruptors, common in conventional candles, are left out of the formula.
Paraffin-Free
Poured in pure soy wax, so there is no petroleum-derived paraffin as the wax base.
Lead-Free Wicks
Three lead-free wicks, so there is no lead-core wire in the flame.
Cruelty-Free, Made In The USA
Never tested on animals, and hand-poured in small batches in North Carolina.
How To Burn And Store It
Before The First Burn
Trim each wick to about a quarter inch and set the candle on a heat-safe surface, up out of the dog's reach and away from drafts and anything flammable.
Let the first burn run two to three hours so the wax melts to the edge.
While It Burns
Keep it in sight and in a ventilated room, never longer than four hours at a time.
Never leave it unattended or leave your dog alone with a lit candle.
Between Burns
Let the wax cool and harden fully, then trim the wicks again before relighting.
Keep the wax pool clear of wick trimmings and debris.
Storage And End Of Life
Store covered in a cool, dry spot out of the dog's reach, away from direct sun.
Stop burning when about half an inch of wax remains. Roughly 35 to 40 hours of total burn time per candle.
Burn Guidance At A Glance
A Note On The Limited Summer Edition
Coconut Pineapple is a Limited Summer Edition. Once the seasonal batch sells out, the scent may not return until the next summer collection. Each 8 oz candle offers roughly 35 to 40 hours of burn time, which is about a dozen to eighteen careful evening sessions, so households that find this is the scent for their home tend to grab a second while it is available.
Works Well With
Grow Air Freshener, Blondewood
A plant-based air and fabric spray in the year-round vanilla-and-teakwood scent. Use the spray for a quick, flame-free lift when you cannot watch a candle, and save Coconut Pineapple for the evenings you are home to enjoy the burn.
Alzoo Hypoallergenic Grooming Wipes
Dogs carry the scent of whatever they lounge on. A gentle plant-based wipe-down between baths freshens the coat at the source, so there is less odor for a candle to work against. The wipe handles the dog, the candle sets the room.
HOCL Rescue Spray
Our clean-formula topical spray for hot spots, scrapes, irritated paws, and itchy skin on the dog. Coconut Pineapple sets the scent of the room around that dog. One supports the skin, the other keeps the space free of synthetic fragrance.
Questions And Answers
is coconut pineapple a natural soy candle safe for homes with dogs
Coconut Pineapple is a natural, 100% plant-based soy candle, made without paraffin, phthalates, or synthetic fragrance. It is scented with botanical essential oils, mainly citrus and coriander, and it is still an open flame, so burn it on a high surface out of the dog's reach, keep it in sight, use a ventilated room, and never leave your dog alone with a lit candle. For a dog sensitive to citrus or fragrance, the essential-oil-free Coconut Soleil candle is a gentler pick.
what natural candle can i burn around my dog
A plant-based soy candle with a named ingredient list is a thoughtful pick. Coconut Pineapple is poured in soy wax with lead-free wicks and scented with plant-derived molecules and botanical essential oils. Burn it in a ventilated room, up out of the dog's reach, and blow it out before you leave.
best natural candle for a house with dogs
A good pick skips paraffin and synthetic fragrance and lists what is inside. Coconut Pineapple is USDA Certified Biobased at 100% and poured in soy wax. It uses citrus and coriander essential oils, so for a dog with no sensitivity to citrus it is a bright option, and the essential-oil-free Coconut Soleil is the pick for a more sensitive dog.
is grow fragrance coconut pineapple candle natural and plant based
Yes. It is a 100% plant-based fragrance poured in pure soy wax and USDA Certified Biobased at 100%. Every scent component is named on the label with the plant it comes from, including botanical essential oils and isolated plant molecules, with no synthetic fragrance.
how do i make my house smell natural without synthetic candles around dogs
Choose a soy candle scented with plant-derived components instead of a paraffin candle with synthetic fragrance, and burn it in a ventilated room in short sessions. Coconut Pineapple fits that natural, dog-aware routine, and because it uses citrus and coriander essential oils, ventilate well and skip it for a dog sensitive to those oils.
what natural tropical candle is safe to burn near my dog
Coconut Pineapple is a natural pineapple, mango, and coconut water soy candle you can burn in a room your dog shares, provided you keep the flame up high and in sight and the room ventilated. It uses citrus and coriander essential oils, so blow it out before you leave and give a fragrance-sensitive dog extra air and space.
natural alternative to paraffin candles for pet homes
Coconut Pineapple replaces petroleum-derived paraffin and synthetic fragrance with pure soy wax and plant-derived components. It is USDA Certified Biobased at 100% and made without phthalates, giving pet homes a cleaner natural candle with every component named on the label.
is a natural soy candle better for dogs than a paraffin candle
A soy candle skips the petroleum-based wax and, in this case, the synthetic fragrance and phthalates of a conventional paraffin candle. Both are still open flames that burn in shared air, so the soy candle is a cleaner formula, not a flame-free one. It still needs to be watched and kept out of reach.
can i burn a natural scented candle in a room with my dog
You can, with care. Burn Coconut Pineapple in a ventilated room, on a high stable surface out of the dog's reach, in sight the whole time, and blow it out before you leave. If your dog coughs, sneezes, or leaves the room, put it out and open a window.
how long does the coconut pineapple candle burn
Each 8 oz candle offers roughly 35 to 40 hours of total burn time. Kept to careful two to four hour sessions, that works out to about a dozen to eighteen evenings before you reach the half-inch mark where it is time to stop burning.
Who Makes Coconut Pineapple?
Coconut Pineapple is made by Grow Fragrance, a small-batch company in North Carolina that builds home fragrance from 100% plant-based, USDA Certified Biobased ingredients and lists every component on the label with its plant of origin.
Does This Candle Contain Essential Oils, And What Does That Mean For My Dog?
Yes. Coconut Pineapple is scented with botanical essential oils, mainly citrus oils like orange, bergamot, and lemon plus coriander, alongside a large set of named plant-derived aroma molecules. Citrus and coriander are among the gentler essential oils around dogs, and they are still essential oils, used at low fragrance concentration in the wax. Burn it in a ventilated room, keep the flame and melted wax away from the dog, and for a dog with airway sensitivity, a flat-faced build, or a known reaction to citrus or fragrance, choose an essential-oil-free candle like Coconut Soleil instead.
Is Soy Wax Safe To Burn Around Dogs?
Soy wax burns without the petroleum base of paraffin, which is why many pet homes prefer it. It is still combustion, so the honest guidance is the same for any candle: burn it in a ventilated room, keep sessions short, keep the flame out of the dog's reach, and give an airway-sensitive dog extra air and space.
When Should I See A Vet Instead Of Reaching For A Candle?
A candle scents a room, it does not treat a problem. If your dog carries a strong or returning odor, that can signal a skin, ear, dental, or gland issue worth a vet or groomer visit. And if your dog shows coughing, drooling, wobbliness, or other signs around a burning candle, put it out and call your vet.
Our Take
We brought Coconut Pineapple into the shop because it answers a real question we hear from dog parents: how do you keep a candle in your evening routine without paraffin and synthetic fragrance filling the room your dog rests in. This one is a natural, plant-based soy candle with certifications you can check and every component listed on the label, and it smells like a tropical getaway.
Here is the honest frame. A clean formula does not change the fact that this is an open flame in a home with a dog, so burn it on a high, stable surface, keep it in sight, and never leave your dog alone with it. This scent also uses citrus and coriander essential oils, which are among the gentler oils and are still oils, so ventilate well and choose the essential-oil-free Coconut Soleil candle for a dog that is airway-sensitive or reacts to citrus. Being soy and plant-scented, it runs cleaner than a paraffin candle, and it is still combustion, so short sessions and fresh air are the way to enjoy it.
A natural home scent is more than a pretty smell. Coconut Pineapple is a plant-based soy candle, USDA Certified Biobased and made without paraffin or phthalates, so the home you share with your dog can smell like a tropical getaway without the synthetic load.
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