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Incense - Bolaji Badejo Mini

Incense - Bolaji Badejo Mini
Incense - Bolaji Badejo MiniIncense - Bolaji Badejo MiniIncense - Bolaji Badejo Mini

Product title

Incense - Bolaji Badejo Mini

manufacturer

Agaric Fly

Catno

036

Sandalwood, Myrrh, Lemon Myrtle.

Hand-dipped incense made in Melbourne Australia. Fragrances are designed in-house. Blending aroma molecules and natural oils designed to transmit real-time sci-fi sensory signals to the brain and spirit. Enhancing alpha wave processing, creating a deep ambient experience.

Each pack contains 15 x 5" Mini Sticks. Each incense stick will smoke for 20 - 30 mins.

$14.95*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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