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Magical Cosmic Flames Fire Color Changing Packets are easy-to-use, safe packets that create vibrant, multicolor flames for up to an hour on any wood-burning fire. Ideal for campfires, fireplaces, and fire pits, these compact packets bring a unique, colorful twist to your outdoor and indoor fire experiences, making every gathering unforgettable.








| UPC | 652435580123 |
| Product Dimensions | 6.35 x 11.43 x 6.35 cm; 323.18 g |
| Specific uses | Woodburning Fires |
| Is assembly required | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Import designation | Imported |
L**
Mesmerizing!
The media could not be loaded. We used these for the 4th of July and it was so mesmerizing that everyone forgot about the fireworks!Starts out very colorful then turns blue and burns for quite some time.
D**9
Désappointée
Une enveloppe n'est pas assez pour avoir un beau feu, il en faut plusieurs.... très dispendieux
J**Y
My kids legit think i'm a wizard!
I saw these randomly while purchasing some items for our camping trip and decided to give them a try, and I'm so glad I did. After discretely throwing a couple of the packets into the fire and then shouting "Abracadabra!", my two children think their dad is a wizard of tremendous powers.Some things to note about the product from my experience:- Wait until it's dark. You won't notice any color change if it's light outside.- There needs to be an actual flame. Just throwing the packets on hot coals will do nothing.- These last much longer than expected. I was thinking a packet would go for 30 seconds to 1 minute. I didn't time it, but they lasted upwards of 5 minutes.I would absolutely recommend these to any family going camping. It's such a fun and unique visual that is fun for kids and adults alike.
N**T
Beautiful colors
This was my first time using a product like this, so I’m not sure how to gauge it. The colors were beautiful the packet burn thoroughly.
P**D
Beautiful campfires
We use these in the campfires at night. We drop them down a log standing on end, with a hollow middle. We call them a chimney. The flames come out the top with all the colors. It's mesmerizing.
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