
Roman Candles
Roman candles are a type of firework that consists of a tube filled with explosive compounds and multiple star-like bursts. When ignited, they emit colorful, glowing sparks or effects sequentially, often shooting upward in a series of "shots." The name originates from their resemblance to traditional candles, with the "flame" produced being the colorful, crackling display. Roman candles are popular in fireworks displays for their vibrant, controlled bursts and are generally portable and easy to handle, making them a common choice for both professionals and enthusiasts during celebrations.