
Where to Buy Wedding Sparklers in Vermont
Your wedding day will be one of the most important moments in your life. From the wedding ceremony and dinner reception to the wedding grand finale, everything about your wedding should be exclusive and elegant. At Direct Sparklers, we have the very best in wedding sparklers to make your wedding send-off one that’ll be remembered for a lifetime. We provide premium wedding sparklers at bargain prices across Vermont. Our #10 gold wedding sparklers, #20 gold wedding sparklers, #36 gold wedding sparklers and heart shaped sparklers give your special event the glitz and glamour in a safe and fun way.
- Available in a variety of lengths offering different burn times
- Instant crowd pleaser and make for stunning wedding photography
- Wedding sparklers provide easy distribution and cleanup
Whether you live in Burlington, Manchester, Montpelier or any other city in Vermont, the best wedding sparklers in the state can be found at Direct Sparklers.
Vermont Fireworks Laws
Wedding sparklers are a great way to illuminate any wedding exit with flash and pizzazz. While our sparklers are fun and festive, it’s important to use them responsibility. Your health and safety is our highest priority and we always recommend following state fireworks rules and regulations in Vermont.
AGE OF PURCHASE: 18 years of age
LEGAL: Sparklers less than 14 inches long with no more than 20 grams of pyrotechnic mixture. Novelty sparkling items limited to snakes, party poppers, glow worms, smoke devices, string poppers, snappers or drop pops with no more than 0.25 grains of explosive mixture and in compliance with U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) regulations.
ILLEGAL: Firecrackers, sky rockets, Roman candles, torpedoes and daygo bombs.
PENALTY: Purchasing or using fireworks in violation of state law in Vermont is punishable up to $100 in fines and/or jail time.
Vermont Facts & Figures
Nickname: The Green Mountain State
State Capital: Montpelier
Population: 623,989 (51st)
Largest Cities: Burlington 42,819 South Burlington 19,509 Rutland 15,074
Total Land Area: 9,616 sq. miles (45th)
Fun Facts:
Before becoming the 14th U.S. state in 1791, Vermont was its very own country. Founded in 1777, the Vermont Republic operated a post office and had its own currency called Vermont coppers.
With a population of fewer than 7,800 residents, Montpelier is the smallest state capital in the U.S.
You won’t be seeing any billboard advertisements on your drive. Vermont is one of four states to ban commercial billboards.
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