Twelve ball shells with assorted red stars; silver glitter; blue stars; brocade with red stars; brocade with silver glitter; brocade with blue stars; red stars with crackling; silver glitter with crackling; blue stars with crackling; red, white and blue stars; red, white and blue stars with brocade; red, white and blue stars with chrysanthemums.
Red, white and blue shells! Twelve ball shells with assorted red stars; silver glitter; blue stars; brocade with red stars; brocade with silver glitter; brocade with blue stars; red stars with crackling; silver glitter with crackling; blue stars with crackling; red, white and blue stars; red, white and blue stars with brocade; red, white and blue stars with chrysanthemums. Get your ‘Murica on with these!
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.
Fortunately, World War I is over but the Martin bomber still lives on in the fireworks world! It may be cliché but in the case of this cake, big things really do come in small packages. Martin Bombers, a 200 gram offering from Brothers, is a 16 shot fireworks with silver glittering tails to silver bouquets. Throw on you bomber jacket, call your co-pilot, and anyone else you may know to check out this classic!