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Crackling Flower Willow 25 shot

DURATION: 40 seconds

BARRAGE: [Multi-shell barrage units] Multiple tubes fastened and fused together as one unit. When lit, the fuse travels from tube to tube in succession. Each tube then functions like a small mortar to launch the effect. The individual tubes can range in size from 1/2" to 3", with a wide range of effects. Also known as cake.

CRACKLING: The gold and silver stars crackle, or erupt into snaps, pops and flashes.

WILLOW: Its stars leave long, filmy, gold sparked charcoal tails as they fall through the sky. This long duration effect resembles a weeping willow_s branches.

Crackling mine 130 shot fan shape

SIZES: 1.2"

DURATION: 20 seconds

BARRAGE: [Multi-shell barrage units] Multiple tubes fastened and fused together as one unit. When lit, the fuse travels from tube to tube in succession. Each tube then functions like a small mortar to launch the effect. The individual tubes can range in size from 1/2" to 3", with a wide range of effects. Also known as cake.

CRACKLING: The gold and silver stars crackle, or erupt into snaps, pops and flashes.

FAN CAKE: A barrage unit in which the mortar tubes are positioned on the base in a spreading fan pattern. When fired the effects cover a large area of the sky.

MINE: All of the stars are ignited as they leave the mortar. When multiple mines of the same type are fired at the same time from multiple locations, it can give the effect of a curtain or wall of that mine's effect.

Fairy dust 100 shot Z shape

SIZES: 1"

DURATION: 15 seconds

BARRAGE: [Multi-shell barrage units] Multiple tubes fastened and fused together as one unit. When lit, the fuse travels from tube to tube in succession. Each tube then functions like a small mortar to launch the effect. The individual tubes can range in size from 1/2" to 3", with a wide range of effects. Also known as cake.

FAN CAKE: A barrage unit in which the mortar tubes are positioned on the base in a spreading fan pattern. When fired the effects cover a large area of the sky.

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