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Claire's bath bomb and candle kit lands on Woot

Claire's 32-piece spa kit mixes bath bombs, candle making, and roller oils in one box, aiming at beginners who want an easy giftable craft.

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A single boxed kit is making the case for a simpler DIY shelf: Claire's bath bomb and scented candle set, listed on Woot on June 4, bundled three self-care projects into one 32-piece spa craft package. Instead of forcing shoppers to assemble separate supplies for bath bombs and candle making, the kit promised materials for a fizzy bath bomb, a scented candle, and soothing roller oils.

That matters because the appeal is not just novelty. The listing includes shimmer, fragrance, dried petals, wax, oils, and tools for stirring, scooping, and pouring, which puts the set squarely in beginner territory. For a first-timer, that kind of all-in-one format cuts out the usual scavenger hunt for molds, wicks, fragrance oils, and colorants, while still leaving enough hands-on work to feel like a real craft session.

The product also sits in a lane where packaging and familiarity count almost as much as the ingredients. Claire's is already pushing a broader DIY and creative-play assortment through its official store, and that brand recognition can make a difference for parents, teens, and casual gift buyers who may be more comfortable choosing a name they know. A related Walmart listing for the Claire's® DIY Spa Set described it as a hands-on craft kit for kids, called out an ages 6 and up recommendation, and listed a larger 39-piece version with wax chips, baking soda, shimmer dust, dried flowers, and fragrance oils. Walmart also said the candle could be decorated with printed tape, flowers, and stickers.

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That wider retail footprint suggests the set is aimed at more than bath bomb diehards. Walmart customer reviews showed a 4.3 out of 5 average from 130 ratings, and review summaries highlighted it as ideal for gifting. That lines up with a broader home-craft pattern that has stayed strong this year: shoppers want projects that feel social, easy to finish in one sitting, and ready to give away or use right away.

The business logic is easy to see. A 2025 bath bomb market estimate put the category at $1.38 billion in 2024, with growth projected to $2.49 billion by 2034. A 2026 candle market estimate pegged the global candle market at $21.3 billion in 2025, rising to $32.5 billion by 2035. Put together, the numbers explain why a bundled bath-and-candle kit has traction: it gives one purchase a bath bomb payoff, a home-fragrance payoff, and a giftable finish. For Claire's, that makes the set look less like a shallow sampler and more like a compact answer to what beginner crafters keep buying.

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