Growing up I was never allowed to play with fireworks, so it's no surprise that I didn't know that some of the products had REALLY unique names!

I think it may have been one of my dad's cousins that lit her hair on fire with a sparkler when they were younger, but I can't remember the entire story.  All I know is that whichever one of my dad's relatives had the unfortunate run-in with the sparkler is the reason why my sister and I weren't allowed to play with them...or be around any neighborhood fireworks displays. As an adult, I've never really felt compelled to get into them so I've never visited a fireworks stand before.

I didn't realize how wacky the names of fireworks and fireworks arrangements were until a family who's running a stand in Nampa this summer started telling me about them during Boise Music Festival! Do you think you can spot which of the products are real fireworks that you can purchase at Phantom Fireworks stands in the Treasure Valley and which names are completely made up? Try your luck with the quiz below!

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Phantom Fireworks has 17 stands located in the Treasure Valley.  We found these assortments on their website.  Availability may vary from stand to stand. To see which one is closest to you, click HERE.

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