The Captain Nuclear Fountain entertains briefly but has an unsatisfying finish. (Courtesy of Phantom Fireworks) Captain Nuclear Fountain (Phantom), $49.99 for two — Decent crackling sparks mixed with ...
If your community is one of the 296 in California that allow the sale and use of state-approved fireworks for the Fourth of July, the most frequently asked questions at those pyro-peddling pop-ups in ...
Celebrating the red, white and blue will take a lot more green this Fourth of July. The same inflated costs of that have consumers paying more for, well, pretty much everything these days, could make ...
Celebrating the red, white and blue will take a lot more green this Fourth of July. Related: Southern California cities where you can legally buy and set off fireworks The same inflated costs of that ...
Getting your money’s worth is a good goal in any economy, but the effects of the coronavirus pandemic may place an even greater value on value for the patriotic and budget-conscious of California.
If your community is one of the 296 in California that allow the sale and use of state-approved fireworks for the Fourth of July, the most frequently asked questions at those pyro-peddling pop-ups in ...
Pyrotechnic-passionate patriots of Southern California are about to learn first-hand that prices of fountains, novelties and smoke items and spinners have gone up, and not just in smoke. While the ...
Phantom Fireworks, the state’s second-largest fireworks retailer, also is ready for a bang-up Fourth of July. “Phantom will have adequate supply of consumer fireworks in all categories and price ...
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