I never thought I would write the following sentence, ever.

There is no shame in admitting you would like to smell Jacob Elordi’s bathwater. It’s a thought that crossed all our minds when watching Saltburn. For some the thought lasted longer than others. If the thought still lingers I come bearing good news.

There is now a candle available to buy online that smells like Jacob Elordi’s bathwater.

Everyone is currently talking about Saltburn, the film from which the idea for candle came from. It will leave you both titillated yet revolted in the same slurpy mouthful.

In it, Elordi’s character Felix becomes an object of fascination for Barry Keoghan’s character, Oliver. To the point where, in one scene, Oliver guzzles down the bathwater that Felix masturbated into just minutes before.

The incendiary scene spawned countless memes and frenzied reactions across the internet. It also left us left drooling for more. That more has now arrived. 

Available from Etsy for AUD $41.22, your house can now smell like Elordi’s bathwater. 

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The product description reads “There’s nothing quite like the smell of a quality candle, particularly when that smell is inspired by Jacob Elordi and what we imagine His Highness to smell like”. The scent comes in three flavours: vanilla, comfort spice and sea breeze.

The candle is being sold by Side Hustle Vibes. The company also have numerous other candles such as Harry Styles’ bathwater, Drake’s bathwater, and Eau De Timothee.

Smells like a salty burn to me. Let’s just hope a Barry Keoghan grave site candle does not get made on any time soon. Which, if you’ve seen the film will make perfect sense.

Saltburn which was released in cinemas in November is now available to stream on Prime Video. You can then watch the scene and then decide whether to buy the candle.

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