Rainbow Paradise is a sprint, not a marathon. This 60-shot cake dumps its entire payload in a rapid 20-second window, but don't let the speed worry you—this is all about visual impact rather than deafening noise.
This uses what we call "volley fire." Instead of popping off one shot at a time, it fires in massive rows of 12 shots at once. You get a huge mine effect from the ground instantly followed by a sky-filling wall of dahlia stars. The colours are incredibly vivid—deep reds, bright greens, and blues—creating a literal curtain of light that hits you all at once.
It was originally designed to look like a professional display product, and frankly, it still does. If you want to paint the sky from left to right without annoying the neighbours with loud bangs, this is a stunning choice.
Galactic Top Tip:
This is a "volley" firework that shoots wide rows of shots. It is absolutely critical that you place the Long Side facing the audience. If you put it sideways, you won't see the "wall" of colour, just a thin line of effects!