It depends on the location and local laws. Use the internet to find the nearest locations to you that sell legal fireworks. Are there any Indian Reservations nearby where you live? I find that especially around fourth of July and New Years vendors set up "Firework towns" and sell reasonably large exploding fireworks.
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From Petco
wallmart
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i use sparklers as they contain metal fuels such as magnesium, titanium as well as others which mean they at the right temps for a high temp ignitions. Ribbon is not very stable when lit where as sparklers can withstand the strongest winds.
Fire crackers are on the ground and small. Ex fountains, ground bloom flowers, ash snakes, black cats. Fire works are in the sky and are big. Ex think of Canada day or you towns summer celebration festivity.
A sparkler consists of several substances:An oxidizerA fuelIron, steel, aluminum, or other metal powderA combustible binderIn addition to these components, colorants and compounds to moderate the chemical reaction also may be added. Often, firework fuel is charcoal and sulfur. Sparklers simply may use the binder as the fuel. The binder is usually sugar, starch, or shellac. Potassium nitrate or potassium chlorate may be used as oxidizers. Metals are used to create the sparks. Sparkler formulae may be quite simple. For example, a sparkler may consist only of potassium perchlorate, titanium or aluminum, and dextrin.
you get a strip of paper (bout computer paper size and about 2 inches wide)you have to have 3 sparklers and get a piar of plyers and get an extra piece of paper and fold it in half.you get your plyers and cut the powder into find powder and fold the strip of paper that you cut and make like a lillte flag but fold it 3 times.put all of the powder into the flag shaped .after that keep folding it just like a flag.her a little tape and tape the holes and get 1 papper clip and bend it into a standand tape it on.get a lighter and light the tape.and that's how u make one its really cool but it lasts like 5 secounds but its worth it.thanks for the question.and good luck! ORRRR you can go out and buy a huge pack of em
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Most likely sparklers, if its anything
sparklers.
Sparklers will burn your clothes, skin, or almost anything else they come in contact with. Sparklers can burn up to 1700 degrees or hotter.
Sparklers, I just saw it on the game show "Dropped"
Are called "Bottle Sparklers" and also can be found as "Cake Sparklers"
Aluminum
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The cast of Frozen Sparklers - 1967 includes: Dayton Allen as James Hound
They are a cheer leading group
how could it NOT be?!
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