Midnight Tea Leaves
by Threshold

Main Accords:

Green

Key Notes:

  • Green tea
  • Herbaceous notes


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    Rating: 2.00

    Warm Throw:

    33%

    1.00 / 3.00
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    Season:

    All Seasons

    Autumn

    Cold Throw:

    33%

    1.00 / 3.00
    Low

    Best Room: 

    Kitchen

    Value rating: (Entry level)

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    2.00 average based on 1 reviews.


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    Best Room

    Kitchen voted based on 1 votes.


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    Reviews:

    It is not surprising that this candle was discontinued by Target and I was able to buy a 20 oz candle for $5. It is however, surprising that I am bothering to review and add this candle to the site despite this. It's wild how little scent is contained in a huge 20 oz jar. The cold throw is so incredibly faint, and the hot throw is similarly faint unless you burn it for far beyond the recommended timeframe, at which point it begins to build a mildly nauseating cloud of artificial tea, which vanishes almost immediately after putting it out. The scent itself is nothing to write home about, but it isn't initially unpleasant, smelling definitely Green Leaf Scented of some variety but not quite natural. I could find almost no information on the notes for this candle, and I'm pretty sure it's probably just a single note candle. I think this candle (and similar green leaf notes) might be nice to burn in a kitchen to cover up foul odours, and this may be the only suitable location for it, as it has a basically net zero effect when burned in large open spaces like living rooms and makes one feel slightly sick when burned in small enclosed areas.

    Oct. 21, 2025, 7:46 p.m.