The Great Cheap, Safe Fireworks Hunt

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  • Are consumer fireworks in decline? I don't know, I didn' see so many on sale last year.
    If my post doesn't appear to be serious, then it is not serious. So what? Kick back, relax enjoy life and have a little fun. Life is far far too short to be grumpy!!!!
  • let's revive this thread folks XD
  • Woolco
    Woolco Posts: 172 Forumite
    I WANT THESE BANNED.

    My mum and dads dog is like a wreck every fire works night and at "the bells" every year. It is terrible and we are helpless.

    They are nothing but a disgrace. And for what, just so people with too much money to spend can show off.
  • dcossi1
    dcossi1 Posts: 148 Forumite
    I find a lot of dog owners use them,(their dogs) as accessories ,dressing them up ,bling ,utterly disgraceful.

    This forum is great ,so much information from years gone by ,just a shame some of the pics have gone .we should keep it going for that reason alone .

    this year ,shame that Lidl have dropped weco.
    Standard this year ,the cakes look ok.

    Sainsburys look expensive ,even with the free pack when you spend £30.

    Tesco ,3 for £15 is ok ,£1 firelighters are a bargain. the bigger stuff is overpriced.
    Aldi are pretty reasonable ,the £4.49 box always worth buying .
    morrisons £20 deal looks ok .
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