Make bottle rockets with Ground Bloom Flowers

Make bottle rockets with Ground Bloom Flowers

The New Year's coming and you have no way to celebrate, no fireworks, no liquor, no nothing... except Ground Bloom Flowers with Report.

Check out this nifty video tutorial on how to make bottle rockets with Ground Bloom Flowers, otherwise know as Tasmanian devils. This beloved classic pyrotechnic device spins powerfully on the ground in a flower pattern that changes colors three times. Learn how to convert them from that to a cool bottle rockets for all to enjoy.

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Creator's Site: www.islandforest.com
Curated By: rmansur

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himmat 1 year ago
i cant see
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WOLFGUTTS (-1) 11 months ago
THAT WAS SICK.........
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pyro dude (7) 11 months ago
jesus i seen this about 2 months ago... i bught a 72 pack made then all into rocket set them off... dude i luv you for this thank you so much :):)
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Da Cookie man117 9 months ago
what drill did u use. please tell me.
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Erikthewarrior (-1) 8 months ago
nice! That was aweosome! were u get the ground bloom things?
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brfranco 4 months ago
where did you buy the fireworks from? please email me at leothethundercat@yahoo.com. all i can find is really expensive ones
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