Hello, Everybody. We are a fireworks exporter. Could you please tell me what itmes of consumer fireworks are most populated in UK?
And could you please tell us how the fireworks market in Uk now?

Some Questions About Fireworks In Uk
Started by Kiko, Jan 11 2008 08:07 AM
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#1
Posted 11 January 2008 - 08:07 AM
#2
Posted 11 January 2008 - 09:36 AM
Fireworks are seasonal. They are very, very popular around November 5th, which is out traditional "Fireworks Night." They are also reasonably popular at New Year.
Out-of-season sales are limited.
As for what items are most popular, well, it varies. In season, a lot of people will buy selection boxes for family displays.
As for what is popular , I can only give my own opinion.
Cakes are good, especially fan cakes- I prefere them to candles. Fountains have a role, but to me arn't as good as cakes. Rockets, I would say, are in decline as new laws restrict their size.
Also fireworks that just produce noise are becoming less and less popular, as they are effectivly becoming banned.
A lot of fireworks enthusiasts are very "loyal" to favourite brands, to, as they know they can expect quality.
The general public too are keen on fireworks from established brand names, such as Standard.
Out-of-season sales are limited.
As for what items are most popular, well, it varies. In season, a lot of people will buy selection boxes for family displays.
As for what is popular , I can only give my own opinion.
Cakes are good, especially fan cakes- I prefere them to candles. Fountains have a role, but to me arn't as good as cakes. Rockets, I would say, are in decline as new laws restrict their size.
Also fireworks that just produce noise are becoming less and less popular, as they are effectivly becoming banned.
A lot of fireworks enthusiasts are very "loyal" to favourite brands, to, as they know they can expect quality.
The general public too are keen on fireworks from established brand names, such as Standard.
OK, interest in fireworks to be resumed in the spring. It usually is.

#3
Posted 12 January 2008 - 12:40 AM
Thank you, David!
Edited by Kiko, 12 January 2008 - 12:42 AM.
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