
Red drinks are a Juneteenth staple — a nod to hibiscus and kola nuts, which made their way to the Americas as part of the trans-Atlantic slave trade.
June 19th, 1865 marks the day that enslaved black Americans were told they were free, two years after Lincoln signed the emancipation proclamation, from that the Juneteenth holiday was born!
So light this candle, pour some red drank, and celebrate your Independence day!
Fragrance Notes- Bubbly strawberry, peaches, and vanilla.
June 19th, 1865 marks the day that enslaved black Americans were told they were free, two years after Lincoln signed the emancipation proclamation, from that the Juneteenth holiday was born!
So light this candle, pour some red drank, and celebrate your Independence day!
Fragrance Notes- Bubbly strawberry, peaches, and vanilla.