Irish Twins - 19 Shot
Add a little extra luck and high-energy color to your cart with the Irish Twins 19 Shot Cake. Part of the World Class "Show Starters" series, this 200g aerial repeater is a festive powerhouse designed to keep your audience engaged with a relentless, rhythmic pace. Whether you are celebrating St. Patrick's Day or just looking to clutter the sky with vibrant breaks, this cake delivers approximately 33 seconds of high-impact backyard fun. It is a top choice for families in Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky (NKY), Indiana, and surrounding areas like West Chester and Loveland.
Why It Belongs in Your Show
High-Impact Shot Count: Fires 19 rapid shots that transition smoothly between vibrant colors and noisy crackling effects, ensuring your mid-show momentum never dips.
Festive Color Palette: Expertly curated with a St. Paddy's theme, featuring bright orange and deep green stars that stand out vividly against the night sky.
Layered Crackling Effects: Every break is designed for maximum noise, combining traditional color bursts with intense crackling willows for a professional-grade look.
Reliable Performance: Engineered for a straight-up firing pattern with a loud volume level, making it a dependable addition to any neighborhood display
Performance Experience
The Luck of the Irish: The show opens with a rhythmic sequence of crackling orange breaks that immediately grab the crowd's attention.
The Green Shift: Transitions into brilliant crackling green bursts, maintaining a fast, noisy cadence as the shells reach their apex.
The Willow Finish: Closes out with a series of crackling willow shells that fill the air with a wide, shimmering canopy of sound and light.
Specifications
Brand: World Class Fireworks
Product SKU: 1004042
Category: 200 Gram Aerial Cake
Shot Count: 19 Shots
Duration: Approximately 33 Seconds
Volume Level: Loud
Service Areas: Newport, Covington, Florence, NKY, Cincinnati, Western Hills, Cheviot, Camp Washington, Clifton, West Chester, Loveland, Amelia, Hebron, Burlington, Grant County, and Indiana.