About 45 minutes. Bear in mind that the flame wasn't that large at the end. But it was for a considerable amount of time. The pumpkin, at the end, wasn't consumed. In fact, it looked ready for another round. If I were to give any advice, though, I'd say: Use a freshly carved pumpkin. Mine was two days old and exhibited charring where the cut edges had dried.
*nods* Makes sense, a fresh pumpkin would take a lot longer to be dried out/heated enough to catch fire. And heh, it's still a pretty impressive flame for however long it lasted.
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How long did it burn for before going out, though?
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