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History of Fireworks - A Continuing Tradition

Fireworks begin in China in the 7th century. As the story goes a cook mistakenly mixed the wrong ingredients together and created the first explosion of fireworks. You have to wonder exactly what he was trying to cook that required these types of ingredients!

At one time it was believed that the sound of the fireworks or firecrackers scared away evil spirits. Thus the tradition of starting the New Year with fireworks so the bad energy was chased away leaving only the good for the new year. Read more
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Fireworks - They're not Just for July 4th

It's hard to beat the spectacular sights and sounds of a fireworks display. Most adults can remember watching fireworks at picnics and parades as a child to celebrate American's Independence Day -- July 4th. They're part of our American tradition and bring back feelings of fond nostalgic events.

Bu the excitement of fireworks doesn't have to be reserved only for July 4th celebrations. There are events happening all year long that are cause to break out the fireworks.

New Year’s - January 1st - Ring in the new year with a round of firecrackers or light up the night with some rockets or sparklers. According to some traditions fireworks are believed to ward off evil spirits. So what better way to start the new year then chasing off the bad energy and making way for nothing but good in the new year.

Chinese New Year’s - Since fireworks were supposedly created in China in makes sense they would be included in this celebration.

Halloween - All hallows eve is a time when ghosts lurk around each corner, vampires prey on the unsuspecting, werewolves run wild, and your neighbors children all beg for candy. In other words, the perfect time for fireworks.

Festivals - There are thousands upon thousands of festivals in the world each year. Here's a sampling of a few:

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What Are Some Examples of Safe and Sane Products?

Safe and Sane items are generally “shower of sparks” type items. This would include fountains and ground spinners and novelty items (snap -n- pops, party poppers, etc.). Sparklers and smoke products are also included in this category. The rule to always follow is that “safe and sane items do not fly or explode”.

Assortments: Safe and Sane assortments are packaged in trays or bags and include different types of Safe and Sane items. These items make good family packs because of the variety of fireworks included. The names on some Full C and Safe and Sane assortments may be the same. The only difference between these items is the assortment contents and the price. You must be careful when pricing the assortments to distinguish between the two.

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