This Montreal Company Makes Amazingly Elaborate Candles That You'll Really Want To Eat

But please don't bite them.
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Statement candles can turn any house into a home — and a well-lit one at that. And this Montreal company, fittingly known as CrayCrayCandles, makes some of the coolest ones we've ever laid our eyes on.

These extraordinary candles are more like works of art. Each creation has a tremendous amount of detail and creativity. 

Elenaz Pit Huynh is the mastermind behind this company. All of her works of art are vegan, are made out of 100% natural soy wax and they smell great.

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The Montreal local started this business less than a year ago and told MTL Blog that she "creates different illusions to candles where you’d think they’re something else rather than candles."

From the looks of her social media page, the sky is the limit when it comes to things she can create out of wax.

From cocktails to waffles, she will turn your wildest dream into a candle — for a price that is.

You can get one of her wax creations starting at $23! Elenaz told us that she will always "work with a budget" and that you should "never hesitate to reach out."

From the quality of her product to its unique aesthetic, there's no denying that these candles are truly "cray cray."

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