mondos2001
07-16-2024, 12:02 PM
I've been a pyro for a long time. I live in south Florida but I travel to Mexico almost yearly, usually during the winter holidays. I would buy the hand made, home made stuff the vendors usually had for sale. This used to include sparklers, mini fountains that resemble tear drops and sometimes spin or explode, and home made fire crackers, usually over powdered with short fuses.
Lately, as in the last 2 years but much more 2023/2024, I have noticed cakes, but resembling 200 gram and 500 gram cakes, motors of varying quality, ground blooms, and rockets. The motors and rockets have always been available but from larger vendors, that usually sallfireworks for religious purposes or ceremonies, what I would consider 1.3g type stuff. But this was the first time I had seen other stuff similar to the US. What caught my eye most of all was, alot of it was TNT branded items, but they were mainly produced in mexico, not china. Now, importing of explosive devices and fire arms is extremely illegal in mexico. So that makes me belive that mexico as a whole is producing fireworks for in house use, but might potentially be getting ready to produce for export as well.
Do you guys think this could happen? That mexico could become a large producer of fireworks? Another thing that comes to mind are how alot of companies are switching from China in favor of mexico. I know China is the OG in fireworks production but, if mexico can make them cheaper, at the same quality or better then China, could mexico become our (US) number 1 supplier?
Lately, as in the last 2 years but much more 2023/2024, I have noticed cakes, but resembling 200 gram and 500 gram cakes, motors of varying quality, ground blooms, and rockets. The motors and rockets have always been available but from larger vendors, that usually sallfireworks for religious purposes or ceremonies, what I would consider 1.3g type stuff. But this was the first time I had seen other stuff similar to the US. What caught my eye most of all was, alot of it was TNT branded items, but they were mainly produced in mexico, not china. Now, importing of explosive devices and fire arms is extremely illegal in mexico. So that makes me belive that mexico as a whole is producing fireworks for in house use, but might potentially be getting ready to produce for export as well.
Do you guys think this could happen? That mexico could become a large producer of fireworks? Another thing that comes to mind are how alot of companies are switching from China in favor of mexico. I know China is the OG in fireworks production but, if mexico can make them cheaper, at the same quality or better then China, could mexico become our (US) number 1 supplier?