WidowMaker
10-30-2019, 01:26 AM
Im no activist... its not that kind of post.
In my country theres a significant amount of intolerance with respect to fireworks. Its impossible to set them off in a lot of suburbs.
I remember a brand being sold in the late 90s. Probably 1998 and 1999. It was called "animal friendly fireworks". The packaging lable had a stick figure dog ( like something you would see on a traffic sign) with a green tick mark across it.
They came in an assortment box with prerry much only fountains... but REALLY REALLY good fountains. The best i remember.
Does anyone remember or know of this brand and if it still exists?
Back in 98 retailers didnt need licenses to sell fireworks. Amy shop could. So we would often see them being sold at local grocery shops... impossible for me to contact a specific retailer now.
In my country theres a significant amount of intolerance with respect to fireworks. Its impossible to set them off in a lot of suburbs.
I remember a brand being sold in the late 90s. Probably 1998 and 1999. It was called "animal friendly fireworks". The packaging lable had a stick figure dog ( like something you would see on a traffic sign) with a green tick mark across it.
They came in an assortment box with prerry much only fountains... but REALLY REALLY good fountains. The best i remember.
Does anyone remember or know of this brand and if it still exists?
Back in 98 retailers didnt need licenses to sell fireworks. Amy shop could. So we would often see them being sold at local grocery shops... impossible for me to contact a specific retailer now.