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.
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!
Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon spent nearly four years helping to settle a land dispute by surveying boundaries between Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Delaware. The Mason-Dixon Line, created in 1763, has since come to define the divide between North and South. What does that have to do with this excellent 20-shot cake? Nothing. But don't say we never taught you anything. Alternating red tail to red stars, blue tail to blue stars, and silver tail to silver glitter with a five-shot finale of crackling willows to red and blue stars!