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TNT Fireworks Doubles California's New Items for the Fourth

Tue Jun 24, 2008 11:00am EDT
FULLERTON, Calif.--(Business Wire)--
With six colorful and colorfully named fountains making their
debut this Fourth of July season, some featuring a unique "fish"
effect new to consumer pyrotechnics, TNT Fireworks is giving more ways
for patriotic Californians to make their holiday a Yankee Doodle
dandy.

   Varying in shape, price and performance, the half-dozen new
state-approved fireworks will be sold starting June 28 by thousands of
non-profits serving the needy, youth sports, veterans, seniors and a
host of other benefactors. Combining fund-raising with America's 232nd
birthday, these organizations in 275 California communities hope to
turn red, white and blue into green - or more specifically fountains,
spinners, smoke items and novelties into Little League and soccer
equipment, funding for food banks, support services for seniors and
countless other community programs.

   "Despite the slumping economy, we predict a booming Fourth of July
this year," said Tad Trout, president of Fullerton-based American
Promotional Events-West, the wholesale distributor of TNT fireworks.
"Tradition is recession proof as we learned in the late 1980s and, I'd
surmise, economic downturns before that dating back to when John Adams
first suggested Americans celebrate their independence with
fireworks."

   The six new state-approved "safe and sane" items are the most
introduced in California by TNT since 2004. Three items were debuted
last season by TNT, which has about 75 percent of the California
market.

   "With the Fourth of July falling on a Friday and people likely
staying home for the holiday because of high gas prices, we want to
make sure our product line-up is as exciting as possible so that our
non-profit partners, which aren't recession-proof, unfortunately, can
reach, if not surpass, their fund-raising goals," Trout said.

   Retailing for $4.49, Mighty Man is the lowest-priced among TNT's
freshman class of fountains. The ellipse-shaped item boasts a
performance of red, green, blue and yellow stars plus crackles with a
titanium additive that produces brighter silver-white sparks. Emitting
from the hexagon-shaped Glittering Jewels ($19.99) are colorful fishes
with red, green and blue stars and titanium crackles. (In fireworks
speak, a fish effect is color stars vigorously "swimming" around and
expanding rapidly outward.) Pharaoh's Treasure ($19.99), one of the
few trapezoidal fireworks on the market, offers white smoke and a red
torch with titanium rain, sparks of purple, green and blue, and loud,
crackling chrysanthemums to go with red and golden fishes.

   The $21.99 Jack in the Hex, with an unusual design of hexagons and
triangles to suggest a sprung-up jack-in-the-box, spews a series of
stars, crackles, chrysanthemums and flowers in red, silver, yellow,
blue, orange and white, plus titanium crackles and a strobe effect.
Hexagon-shaped Dancing Stars ($39.99) features a unique "darting" or
"jumping" fish effect and stars, chrysanthemums and crackles of green,
red, yellow, blue, silver and gold. The largest newcomer this year is
3-Ring Circus ($49.99), a raucous fountain shaped like three
interlocked cylinders, bursts with crackles, chrysanthemums and
torches in eight colors.

   Buy-one-get-one items this year are: Mini Monster Fountain, $1.99
for two; Fire Krackle, $3.99 for two 3-packs; Mad Dog Fountain, $11.99
for two; Morning Glory Torch, $6.99 for two packages; Purple Rain,
$5.99 for two; and the Rustler Fountain, $9.99 for two. The American
Spirit and Sizzler fountains again are packaged together for $16.99.
Value-minded assortments range from the $9.99 Triple Treat to the
$499.99 Big Bang.

   About TNT

   TNT Fireworks is California's largest distributor of State Fire
Marshal-approved fireworks ("safe and sane"). For more than 50 years,
TNT has set the benchmark for safety, customer satisfaction,
innovation and quality in the fireworks industry. More information is
available by visiting www.tntfireworks.com.

Revell Communications
Dennis Revell, 916-443-3816
dcr@revellcommunications.com

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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