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200 Wedding Sparklers
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200 Wedding Sparklers

200 Wedding Sparklers

Per piece £65 inc VAT

Frequently asked questions

How long do the sparklers burn? +
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Description

What’s In a 200 Wedding Sparklers Pack

Each pack contains 200 individual sparklers. They’re long-burning, and designed specifically for safe handheld use at weddings. They’re ideal for a send-off at the end of the night, or a striking group photo. They also work well for guest lists too large for our smaller pack.

Choosing the Right Wedding Sparkler Pack

Sparklers for wedding celebrations like this suit larger guest lists, typically up to around 200 guests allowing one sparkler each. They also suit a group photo where you want plenty to spare. If you’re not sure how many you’ll need, our team can help you estimate the right amount. This is based on your final confirmed numbers.

Planning Your Sparkler Send-Off

This wedding sparkler pack size creates one of the most photographed moments of the evening. We’d recommend planning it with your photographer in advance. Sparklers should be lit and used away from flammable decorations or clothing. We’re happy to advise on safe handling if this is your first time organising one.

200 Wedding Sparklers pairs well with any of our wedding firework displays, whichever package you eventually choose to book. It works nicely as a separate moment earlier or later in the evening. If your guest list is smaller, our 100 Wedding Sparklers pack gives you a more cost-effective option for the same send-off moment. Both packs use exactly the same individual sparklers, so the only real difference is how many guests you’re planning around on the day. We can also advise on timing the moment carefully so it doesn’t clash with your main display, first dance or evening buffet service, all of which are worth confirming with your venue well in advance of the big day.