Matzo Ball Soup Candle

Regular price $54.00

Introducing the Tokin’ Jew Matzo Ball Soup Candle, a hand-poured gel candle that looks uncannily like the real thing. Set in its own ceramic soup bowl, this candle features lifelike matzo balls, carrots, and dill suspended in a clear, broth-like gel. It’s the kind of item people double-take, then immediately ask where you got it.

Unscented by design, it gives you all the cozy Jewish comfort-food vibes without your home smelling like chicken broth. Light it on your desk, coffee table, bookshelf, or as part of your Shabbat setup. It’s culturally nostalgic, visually delightful, and surprisingly elegant for something this funny.

Once the candle has burned down, the ceramic bowl is fully food safe and dishwasher and microwave safe, making it easy to clean and reuse. It’s designed to live on as a real bowl, long after the last flicker, because good design should last longer than a burn.

Designed in NYC and hand poured, this candle is both décor and conversation piece. It’s the perfect gift for Jewish friends, Jewish-adjacent friends, Bubbe enthusiasts, culture lovers, candle people, or anyone who appreciates a good laugh wrapped in great design. Whether you keep it on display or burn it slowly, this is one of those products that simply makes people happy.

FAQ

Is it scented?

No. It is unscented by design. A chicken soup candle smell is funny in theory but not in real life.

Does it really look like matzo ball soup?

Yes. Very much so. People double-check before realizing it’s a candle.

Can I reuse the bowl?

Yes. The ceramic bowl is food safe and safe for both the dishwasher and microwave. Once the candle is fully burned and cleaned, it can be reused as a bowl.

Is it a holiday item?

It works beautifully for holidays, but it is evergreen and perfect year-round.

Matzo ball soup candle on a yellow background.

Just like your Bubbe makes, but a candle.

A hand-poured, unscented gel candle designed to look like real matzo ball soup, complete with floating matzo balls, carrots, and dill. Set in a ceramic bowl and designed in NYC, this collectible piece of Jewish décor makes the perfect gift, host present, or cozy addition to your home.