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Bath & Body Works' Memorial Day Sale Is Filled With Under-$3 Deals on Lotions & Fragrance Mists, Plus Free Candles

Bath & Body Works' Memorial Day Sale Is Filled With Under-$3 Deals on Lotions & Fragrance Mists, Plus Free Candles

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Get ready! Bath & Body Works just dropped one of its most exciting sales of the season, and it's perfectly timed for your Memorial Day weekend haul. Right now, for today only, you can snag travel-size fragrance mists, body creams, and hand lotions for as low as $3, and if you shop select promotions, you could even walk away with a free candle. Yes, this is your sign to stock up on summer scents before they're gone — and to treat yourself to a few freebies while you're at it.
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Some of the sweetest deals on mini favorites include seasonal scents like Pink Pineapple Sunrise and Firecracker Pop — the Pink Pineapple Sunrise Travel-Size Fine Fragrance Mist is just $3 (with code LETSGO at checkout) and bursting with tropical vibes, while the Firecracker Pop Body Cream brings serious summer nostalgia with notes of red cherry and juicy citrus. You can also toss the At The Beach Hand Cream into your beach bag for just $3 and enjoy the scent of white frangipani and toasted coconut all day long. Or grab the Off The Vine Travel Size Fine Fragrance Mist — it's a fresh, fruity scent that's perfect for tossing in your bag all summer long.
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This fragrance mist smells like an earthy, grounding herb garden ripe for picking, with fragrance notes of heirloom tomato, garden geranium and Mediterranean moss.
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Remember that fruity red, white and blue popsicle you loved as a kid? With fragrance notes of red cherry, fresh citrus and juicy berry, this lotion will bring on the nostalgia of your youth.
Of course, no Bath & Body Works haul is complete without a few iconic candles — and with the 'Mix & Match' promo, when you buy one candle, you get one free! Some of our fave summer-ready picks are Pink Pineapple Sunrise in a 3-wick candle form, the cozy-sweet Sugar Cone Crunch, and the crisp and floral Oceanside Lavender.
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This candle smells like savoring juicy tropical fruits at dawn, with fragrance notes of sweet pink pineapple, palm sugar and sun-drenched nectar.
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With fragrance notes of freshly baked sugar cone, caramel sea salt and gooey marshmallow, this candle smells like biting into a delectable ice cream cone on a warm summer afternoon.
And if you're craving something a little more nostalgic, the Sweet Tea & Lemonade 3-Wick Candle delivers a refreshing blend of brewed sweet tea, fresh-squeezed lemons, and sugar crystals — like sipping a glass of Southern sunshine on your porch.
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This iconic, refreshing combination has fragrance notes of brewed sweet tea, fresh squeezed lemons and sugar crystals.
With prices this low and scents this good, there's no reason not to load up your cart. Whether you're stocking your beach bag, creating gift sets, or just refreshing your own fragrance rotation, Bath & Body Works' Memorial Day sale is one you won't want to miss. Just be quick — deals (and your favorite scents) are already flying off the shelves.More Top Deals from SheKnows
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