H-E-B has just released a brand new line of candles with some creative names. Including the new Butter Tortilla scent which is a scent that will only work in the state of Texas.  I wonder when the smell of a skillet of sizzling fajitas is coming out? LOL This wasn't the only new candle smell that H-E-B announced via Twitter. Check out the full lineup of new Texas scented candles from H-E-B. What do you think of these scents? You can already get these candles online.

Bakery Butter Tortilla

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The wonderful smells of freshly made tortillas with butter. This is also a great snack if you don't mind a few calories. LOL

Two-Bite Brownies

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The smells of warm, fresh-baked brownies in your home all the time.

 Texas Wildflower Honey

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An exclusive Texas Wildflower Honey from HEB sourced exclusively from Texas beekeepers and made in the Lone Star State.

Cinnamon Rolls

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The smell of warm, fresh-baked Cowboy Cookies made of pecans, oats, and chocolate chips from the H‑E‑B Bakery.

Blueberry Muffin

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Warm, fresh-baked blueberry muffins. Your house will smell like a bakery.

 Cinnamon Rolls

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Warm, fresh-baked cinnamon rolls. At least you don't gain weight from smells.

Homemade Vanilla Creamy Creations Ice Cream

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H‑E‑B Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream made of fresh cream, slow-cooked the old-fashioned way.

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