If there's any one must-have 500 Gram cake, this is it. Silence the talk with this high falutin' 49-shot display of red, green, and blue tails to red, green, and blue bouquets, alternating with silver, gold, and purple tails to silver glitter with golden willows and crackles. Crackling comet tails are followed by a fourteen-shot finale of crackling tails to crackling chrysanthemums. If you leave without this one, you made a mistake.
It is time for lame fireworks to get packing! Hit the Road, Jack shows them up with a big display of red and silver tails to bouquets, blue tails to blue stars, green tails to red, blue, and silver glitter, gold tails to brocade, purple tails to delayed crackling, and whistling tails to crackling flowers. 49 shots. 500 grams. Nobody doesn't like this one.
Welcome to the House Party! This 40 shot fan cake has a fast pace that is sure to get the party started. Featuring breaks of red, blue, green, and purple stars with silver strobes and red, purple, and green comets with glittering tails and strobing mines. Last call is served with 5 big breaks of crackle to red lace effect.
Tiger Tails (AKA "serpents," AKA "tourbillions") a type of star that spins in the sky and gives off large quantities of gold, silver, or white light. These are generally constructed as a small paper tube with holes on each end that allow it to spin, and these spinning effects are on grand display in this awesome cake!
The moon rises. The howling starts. Howling tails and howling tails to red palm with silver glitter, orange stars with green glitter, brocade with blue stars and chrysanthemums. Quickened howling tails then a six-shot finale of red palm with silver glitter, orange stars with green glitter, brocade with blue stars and chrysanthemums.
The tradition of fireworks on the 4th of July came from the 1777 celebration in Philadelphia. A ship fired a 13-gun salute to honor the 13 colonies, and the Sons of Liberty set off fireworks over Boston Common. Keep that spirit alive with this fantastic 350 gram cake! Some say when it goes off you can faintly hear "God Bless America" playing in the distance...