Make a match head ping pong ball cherry bomb

Make a match head ping pong ball cherry bomb

If you're tired of playing ping pong, here's the perfect solution for those left over ping pong balls... a cherry bomb. This video will show you just how to make a ping pong ball cherry bomb, so gather up your materials and get started.

You'll need those ping pong balls, a couple boxes of matches (for the match heads), electrical tape, scissors, and a knife. To make this match head cherry bomb, basically you're just going to cut all of the match heads off and stuff them inside the ping pong ball for a grenade that fits right in your pocket.

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mr kyle (7) 6 months ago
nice vid
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Lionel D 6 months ago
add some sparkler powder crushed off a sparkler (duh!) or two
to add to the explosion.
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bloomman 2 weeks ago
add gun powder for a lot more bang
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