Scentsy's Mother's Day 2026 Bundles Offer Scented Gifts at Every Price Point
Wild Cherry & Sakura and Vanilla Rose anchor Scentsy's Mother's Day 2026 bundle collection, which launched April 6 with price tiers from $24.80 to $50.40.

Vanilla Rose and Wild Cherry & Sakura are the fragrance anchors of Scentsy's Mother's Day 2026 collection, which went live April 6 at 10 a.m. PT across three bundle tiers spanning from $24.80 to $50.40 — structured to compete directly with flowers, candles, and spa sets without the perishable drawback of any of them.
The entry point, the Mini Warmer Bundles at roughly $24.80, pairs one of Scentsy's flameless plug-in warmers with wax bars in those two featured fragrances. Vanilla Rose layers fresh clementine, soft vanilla bean, and English rose. Wild Cherry & Sakura runs darker: wild cherry, Sakura blossom, and pink jasmine. Either arrives as a complete, ready-to-gift set rather than something the recipient has to piece together.
The collection's centerpiece is the Mediterranean Moonlight Bundle at $50.40, which includes the Mediterranean Moonlight Warmer plus three exclusive Scentsy Bars: Jade & Jasmine (green lemon, blue jasmine, rosemary), Pineapple Rose (golden pineapple, Meyer lemon, blush rose), and Santorini Blossoms. The warmer-plus-three-bars configuration is the kind of presentation that reads as a considered, curated gift rather than a last-minute add-to-cart, which at $50.40 is a meaningful value proposition.
At roughly $29, the Body Gift Bundles apply the same Mother's Day-exclusive fragrances to a luxury body-care format. Prior years' iterations have included Hand Cream, Scentsy Soak, Body Cream, Cream Shave Soap, and Sugar Scrub, placing these sets squarely in spa-kit territory.
Scentsy's Fragrance Flowers make the most pointed play in the lineup. The Buttercup Belle Fragrance Flower in Wild Cherry & Sakura is marketed as scented floral décor that won't wilt or wither, a direct counter to cut-flower arrangements that typically last a week. For anyone buying for a mother who has ever thrown out a dead bouquet still in its grocery store wrapper, that framing lands.
The collection sells exclusively through Scentsy's network of nearly 300,000 independent consultants worldwide, with no traditional retail distribution. That structure traces back to July 1, 2004, when Orville and Heidi Thompson, who purchased Scentsy from Utah founders Kara Egan and Colette Gunnell, officially relaunched it as a direct-sales party-plan company out of Meridian, Idaho. Revenue climbed from $140,000 that first year to $535 million by 2011, reached approximately $896.3 million during the pandemic home-fragrance surge of 2020-2021, and crossed $1 billion by 2022, when Direct Selling News formally recognized Scentsy's entry into its billion-dollar club. The company now ranks No. 24 on DSN's Global 100 list.
The early-April launch cadence is consistent: the 2025 Mother's Day collection opened April 7, 2025, a day later than this year's. Both carried the same "while supplies last" qualifier, which, for a company with 300,000 consultants running seasonal campaigns simultaneously, means the window on specific bundles is narrower than it looks.
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