Our retail store is now open to the public for the New Year’s Eve fireworks season! Visit us at the corner of Blanding Blvd. and Knight Boxx Rd. just south of Orange Park, FL. We’re in the big warehouse behind the Winn-Dixie shopping center every day between now and New Year’s Eve. Look for our signs and flags along the road!
As always, we offer incredible prices and selection for your New Year’s Eve celebrations, and our knowledgeable, friendly staff is ready to help you bring in the new year with a spectacular display! We also offer our full line-up on our website so you can browse before you visit, and even order online for pickup.
When you visit, be sure to bring a photo ID. You must be 18 or older to purchase fireworks. Also, bring a military ID for an extra 15% off!
See our extended store hours and directions on our website at www.superiorfireworks.com/visit. We’ll see you soon!
what would be good 12in or 15in
I’d say 12 inches would be good for most standard shells, but the 15-inch length would be nice for the larger 60-gram canister shells.
i did not check last time i was their but do you cell tubes
We have sold HDPE tubes in the past, but I don’t think that’s something we plan to carry moving forward. We don’t have anyone we can recommend or refer you to specifically, but you can search online for DR11 HDPE mortar tubes and see what you find.
ok, thank you so much
what shells do you suggest
It really depends on your budget. The best shells are going to be in one of the 60-gram canister kits–Excalibur, Firearm, and AR15. The next step down will be a quality ball shell like the Super Magnum and Liberty. Quest gives a nice option for both, actually. We’re also bringing in 5 new shell kits this year in addition to bringing some others back in stock. We’re getting all of that ready now and will update the website on February 1. Products will be arriving throughout the Spring, so let us know when you plan to swing by the store and I can make recommendations based on what’s available at that point.
hi
Hey Cooper, good to hear from you again. What can I do for you?