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Phantom Fireworks company history timeline

1985

1985: B.J. Alan acquires the assets of Acme sparkler manufacturer and moves its facilities to the Youngstown, Ohio area as Diamond Sparkler.

1990

In 1990, a surge in fireworks' popularity coincided with an increased interest in special pyrotechnic effects and "close proximity" fireworks.

2000

Legislators in Connecticut, reasoning that it was better to set safety standards than to outlaw the explosives that consumers would buy even if illegal, legalized the sale of non-aerial, non-exploding sparklers containing up to 3.5 ounces of pyrotechnic mixture to people 16 and older in 2000.

2002

By 2002-03, sales and production at Diamond's Youngstown facilities were up more than 30 percent, fueled by the renewed spirit of patriotism in evidence across the United States.

2003

Sales for 2003 reached 221 million pounds of fireworks.

2004

Seven states banned fireworks by 2004, and federal law banned the retail sale of large reloadable mortar shells, cherry bombs, aerial bombs, M-80 salutes, and firecrackers with more than two grains of powder.

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1972
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