It seems like London is the place to be this New Year's Eve. That's where dynamic duo Bompass & Parr will unleash their latest foodie creation: flavorful fireworks display.
Famous for their artistic food events that combine muliple disciplines, Bompas & Parr will debut the world's first multi-sensory fireworks when the Big Ben strikes twelve, Time Out London reports.
"We’re going to actually let people taste the fireworks," Sam Bompas told Time Out. "You’ll see red in the sky, and you’ll smell strawberry!"
In addition, the flavorful fireworks display will include snow that smells of peaches, edible banana confetti and giant bubbles tasting of zesty Spanish oranges. Sponsored by Vodafone, the extraordinary fireworks display promises to be a treat for the senses.
What other firework flavors would you like to taste? Tell us in the comments below!
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