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    #177720   2008-05-20 20:06 GMT      
    how much do fire works cost?
    thanks <3

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    #177721   2008-05-20 20:11 GMT      
    $.50 to $50,000, depending on the size of the kit.

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    #177722   2008-05-20 20:12 GMT      
    There are fireworks at all different price points. When I buy fireworks I usually go to the Phantom store in Pahrump. If you go to one of their showrooms don't forget to print the coupons. You'll save a lot of money.

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    #177723   2008-05-20 20:44 GMT      
    Two fingers and a thumb.

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    #177724   2008-05-20 20:53 GMT      
    in Pahrump Nevada there cheep....I bought a brick of fire crackers for about 20 bucks..... a brick has 80 packs in it.....each pack had about 40 fire crackers ....then they had a sale buy 1 get 2 free....so I walk out with 3 bricks or 240 packs....then I sold 1 brick for 20 bucks....so like getting 2 for free....also they have all kinds of other fire works there that shoot in the air and all and they are cheep

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    #177725   2008-05-20 22:12 GMT      
    Fireworks can cost anywhere between 5 dollars and 5 million dollars. I hope this helps.

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    #177726   2008-05-21 06:56 GMT      
    Before asking that question, make certain that it's legal.
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