Age-Keeping Candles

The Lost Count Candles Never Reveal Your Age

If you're mildly depressed about your upcoming birthday and worried about revealing your age, then the Lost Count Candles are perfect for you.

The 9-piece candle set comes in letters that spell out 'Lost Count,' allowing you to keep your increasing age a secret. The candles are an awesome way to poke fun at aging and ultimately show that you're not afraid of another number being added to your current age.

Of course, the Lost Count Candles can also be used to create different words, such as 'Solo,' 'Tots' and 'Led' if poking fun at your or your friend's age is considered uncool or inappropriate.

The candles come in a variety of mixed colors and are considered to be fast-burning. The package includes the nine letters, but then again, they are the "Who's counting? Candles."
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