Continue the acutely aware celebrations and select from seed-filled, bejewelled and chocolate firework variants
Edible bombs
@ Dottedi, Bengaluru
Buy your crackers and eat them too! In this Diwali field (₹800), savour two flower pots, one atom bomb, a inexperienced bomb, two chakras, two sparklers, and extra in darkish and milk chocolate. Also accessible are single ‘bomb’ (₹699) and ‘rocket (₹850) variants in six flavours: darkish, crispy, butterscotch, orange and occasional. thedottedi.in
@ Cut The Damn Cake, Assam
Standard and HITT fireworks get an edible makeover courtesy Vedika Kejriwal’s Guwahati-based baking studio. The ‘Patake Ki Dukan’ options coconut oatmeal cookies, chocolate wafer sticks dipped in darkish chocolate, peanut bombs infused with dates and roasted nuts, mini cake pops, and extra formed as flower pots, bombs, sparklers, rockets, and so on. All of their conventional packaging — shiny colors and classic prints. ₹200 onwards. @cutthedamncake on Instagram. 06002141677

@ Aubree Haute Chocolaterie, Bengaluru
For ‘fiery’ treats, Aubree Haute Chocolaterie’s ‘Choco-Rackers’ assortment is again this Diwali with their signature choco-chakra, crispy-pataka, butterscotch flower pot, espresso rockets, elaichi atom bomb, and so on. ₹1,299 for the Diwali Chocoracker – Whopper on store.aubree.in or their shops in Bengaluru.
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Plantable variants
@ Phool, Uttar Pradesh
Selling out quick this 12 months are the ‘vintage lookalike crackers’ curated by Phool. The model is understood for his or her ‘flowercycling’ expertise that converts floral waste from temples in Uttar Pradesh into charcoal-free incense.

Their Diwali launch options plantable crackers and artisan-made diyas. The Phool Diwali Patakha Box (₹625), as an illustration, includes a field of lemongrass-scented incense cones, a field of plantable firecrackers produced from waste newspaper and embedded with seeds resembling inexperienced amaranthus, basil, sponge gourd, and so on. Details on phool.co

@ 21 Fools, Jaipur
In 2014, from their workshops in Jaipur and Mumbai, 21Fools launched ‘Beej Kapas’ — a plantable paper. Ever since, the eco-brand has handcrafted over two million Beej-Kapas, says founder Divyanshu Asopa. When company orders for his or her stationery and blue pottery dried up, he collaborated with farmers, artisans and craftspersons from Kot Jewar, Sanganer, Jodhpur, and Chhindwara to create new merchandise. This 12 months, their Beej Patakha Box includes lookalike anars, chaklis, rockets and ladis which are made utilizing waste cotton paper, stay seeds and seed balls (cucumber, mustard, onion, spinach, and so on), and painted by hand diyas made by ladies from Jaipur’s Prajapati group. ₹799 on 21fools.com

Rocket pendants @ Augrav, Coimbatore
Try on a rocket and bullet bomb! The 2021 Diwali assortment at Augrav, recognized for his or her personalised and 3-D printed jewelry, has quirky gold pendants that includes a whistling rocket (₹15,435 onwards), an atom bomb (₹17,729) a smiling bullet bomb (₹16,626 onwards), and a glowing flower pot (₹16,891), amongst others. augrav.com
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