“Bijili” is a common name used for single-sound day crackers (firecrackers that produce one loud crack / bang) in the Indian fireworks trade.
The “50 pcs” indicates a packet or bag containing 50 individual Bijili crackers.
There are various variants like Red Bijili, Stripped Bijili, Gold Bijili etc.
Some sellers refer to “Bijili (50 pcs)” simply as “Bijili 50 pieces.” Each unit is a small firecracker (single sound) Uses standard casing / paper shell Not very large or powerful – more for daytime or general use Packaging: often in a bag or wrapper Sold in bulk or as a “loose” / “bagged” option Because fireworks sales are regulated, many sellers treat online orders as enquiries and then confirm by phone or other means (rather than direct checkout)
Bijili (50 pcs)
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“Bijili” is a common name used for single-sound day crackers (firecrackers that produce one loud crack / bang) in the Indian fireworks trade.
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The “50 pcs” indicates a packet or bag containing 50 individual Bijili crackers.
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There are various variants like Red Bijili, Stripped Bijili, Gold Bijili etc.
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Some sellers refer to “Bijili (50 pcs)” simply as “Bijili 50 pieces.”
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Each unit is a small firecracker (single sound)
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Uses standard casing / paper shell
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Not very large or powerful – more for daytime or general use
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Packaging: often in a bag or wrapper
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Sold in bulk or as a “loose” / “bagged” option
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Because fireworks sales are regulated, many sellers treat online orders as enquiries and then confirm by phone or other means (rather than direct checkout)
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