Big Mac candle offers 30-hours of cheeseburger aroma, and people are lovin' it. 

I don't know if this heralds the apocalypse or is the best thing ever. We can probably blame KFC for its 11 Herbs & Spices Firelog for starting the trend and sending us all down this aromatic spiral. 

Australian retailer Grey Lines is offering the ultimate home addition for Big Mac lovers around the world. This candle, called The Maccas Run (Maccas is slang for McDonald's in Australia), is a long-burning illuminary with hints of beef, bun, onion, pickle, ketchup, mustard, and cheese. In fact, it will give your home a certain eau de cheeseburger for up to 30 hours. 

My best guess as to who the evil genius is behind this candle. Courtesy of GIPHY.

Who would buy this, you ask? Apparently, a ton of people, as this candle is already sold out. But it will be restocked soon, so for a mere $22 and some shipping time, you could fill your home with the mouthwatering (?) scent of cheeseburgers. No word on if this candle will cause you to consume more Mickey D's than normal, or if the smell alone will cure hangovers like the Big Mac does, but people seem to be on board no matter what. According to Metro, fans are speaking out:

"When cheeseburgers are life. If I can’t eat them, might as well smell them," said one potential buyer. Another said, "Think how much money we could have saved at college if we had this."

While the candle is currently not on the Grey Lines site, you can hold yourself over with one of its many other candle scents, including Garlic Bread, The Man Cave (beer scented), Girls Night In (popcorn scented), and a whole lot more. My personal fav: Kanye's Ego Filled with Self Love, Arrogance and Conceitedness, which is cookie dough scented. 

Does this candle sound mouthwatering or meh to you? Let us know in the comments.

Becky Talley
A Colorado native, Becky’s a confirmed word nerd who loves to write about and photograph this great state! Give a wave and say "Hi" if you see her hiking out and about on the trails or geeking out over historical tours of colorful Colorado, preferably, of the haunted variety. She's always happy to learn about the new, cool, creepy and bizarre, so feel free to share story ideas with her on Twitter!
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