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a gif featuring different areas of the newly-expanded Poppy & Pomelo’s Wick + Mortar Studio

Pro tip: Host your next event at Poppy & Pomelo’s Wick + Mortar Studio.

Photos courtesy of Poppy & Pomelo; GIF by LEXtoday

Ignite your inner artiste at Poppy & Pomelo’s Wick + Mortar Studio. Sip on vibrant cocktails while trying your hand at pouring candles, creating scented sprays, and more.

Not in the mood to roll up your sleeves? Stay for creative twists on classic cocktails like the Sparkling Paloma.

Plan your visit online (including group bookings), or simply walk in and start crafting.

Pro tip: Explore upcoming special events + classes — we’re marking our calendars for burn book candles on Mean Girls Day.

Get crafting, Lexington.

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