Bridgewater Candle Company’s Sweet Grace Stain Remover Makes Messes Giftable
Bridgewater has bottled its best-selling Sweet Grace scent into a fragranced stain remover — a product the brand says was designed to “meet the growing demand for lifestyle-driven home care.”

Bridgewater Candle Company is tapping into the scent layering trend with a new addition to its top‑performing Sweet Grace fragrance collection: a stain remover." That sentence opened Gifts & Decorative Accessories’ coverage of the launch, identifying the product now known as Sweet Grace Stain Remover and framing it as part of a wider move beyond candles.
The story ran March 3, 2026, under the byline of Lenise Willis, Editor in Chief at Gifts & Decorative Accessories. Visual assets on the page were credited to the brand with the repeated caption, "Sweet Grace Stain Remover by Bridgewater Candle Company. (Photo courtesy of Bridgewater Candle Company)." The article page displayed social share icons for twitter, facebook, linkedin, pinterest and email and ran alongside related trade headlines such as "These Everyday Fashion Accessories Can Follow Customers Anywhere | Editors’ Picks" and "What’s With All the Butter Dishes? Nostalgic Trends Hitting 2026 Hard ..."
Coverage described the product as a deliberate expansion of Bridgewater’s lifestyle and gifting assortment into fragranced home‑care items. "Sweet Grace Stain Remover, according to the brand, was designed to meet the growing demand for lifestyle-driven home care," the piece states, and it adds that "the new stain remover combines performance, fragrance and giftable appeal." Those exact phrases position the item as both a functional cleaning product and a scent-layering accessory tied to the company’s top‑performing Sweet Grace fragrance collection.

The article does not list retail details that buyers and gift-givers usually need: it omits MSRP, size or volume, packaging and gift-box options, ingredient lists or safety information, and distribution partners or availability windows. There is no direct quote attributed to a Bridgewater spokesperson in the story, and no claims about sustainability credentials or lab-tested stain performance are provided.
Taken together, the March 3 coverage presents Sweet Grace Stain Remover as a calculated brand extension that leverages Bridgewater’s existing fragrance equity to make cleaning a giftable moment. Whether the product will be merchandised alongside candles, sold in fragrance-layering kits, or bundled for gift-giving has not been disclosed, but the move clearly signals Bridgewater’s intent to translate the Sweet Grace scent across new lifestyle categories.
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