The famous Pink Elephant Club on the nightlife corridor of 27th street in New York City uses bottle service sparklers to create a buzz that sells incremental bottles every time a bottle of champagne or spirits is delivered. The Pink Elephant Club makes the presentation of each bottle a memorable event.
A Magnum of Cristal is ordered and the show begins. Three wait people get ready; first they tape two sparklers to the top of the bottle. One waitperson stands behind and one in front of the bottle holder, each holding a champagne bottle sparkler.
The sparklers are lit creating instant excitement. The procession heads into the crowd as the state-of-the-art sound system pumps the Star Wars soundtrack up through the dance floor. A drum roll begins as the bottle and sparkler procession snakes its way through the crowd. Multi-colored confetti sprays out in swirling clouds as the bottle is presented at the table.
This bottle presentation is a showstopper, impossible for anyone in the club to miss. Everyone knows who bought that expensive bottle of champagne. As soon as one bottle is ordered, more and more are ordered throughout the club. Everyone wants a sparkling procession to make their party the center of attention! With bottle prices starting at $175 and going up to $40,000, this is no small revenue generator.
Nightclubs and restaurants are also using Skylighter’s champagne bottle sparklers as a cake decoration, which is why these sparklers are often also called Big Birthday Cake Sparklers. They make fantastic sparkling cake candles; the spike at the bottom of the sparkler is perfect for sticking into the top of the cake. Like the bottle presentation, when people see someone getting a sparkling cake they want one of their own! These sparklers help make big money for nightclubs. Imagine what they can do for yours.
With their softly crackling, branching white sparks shooting 6-8 inches high, a 40-50 second burn time and almost no smoke and ash, these sparklers burn more like a fountain than a traditional sparkler. For less than a dollar, one sparkler can sell incremental bottles of champagne and spirits.
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