I was just wondering the same thing. I was checking out a couple fireworks company's websites. We had tons of them here. Just in Henderson there were 55 approved by the City. Our principal tossed the idea of doing one at me. I thought "it's too stinking hot during July to be sitting in a little hut!" LOL Remember, we're a suburb of Las Vegas so it's 105+ easy in July. I was wanting to do a pumpkin patch this fall. I know a lot of the high schools' different teams do fireworks stands and do well. I'd like to know what it actually costs to do it and what they actually make. I'd think it's pretty good for a week's worth of work. We can only have fireworks for sale for the week prior to July 4. If you have a good volunteer group to man the booth, I would think it would be quite profitable. As to the comment before mine, here at least you have to be 16+ to purchase the fireworks which are the "safe & sane" type.
Hi,
I'm wondering if anyone has ever had a fireworks stand as a school fundraiser? Our school was thinking about looking into this for next year. I've heard you can make big bucks doing this.