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Fireworks Sellers Are Disappointed with the Ban, but Are Selling Significantly More This Year

Summary by Omroep Brabant
This coming New Year's Eve, it's likely the last time you'll be able to set off your own fireworks. That's why fireworks shops in Brabant are seeing a surge in stockpiling. "We're really seeing a kind of hoarding," says Jeffrey Tepe of Vesta Vuurwerk in Roosendaal. Tepe opened his webshop earlier this year because people are stocking up extra early. The average order amount has also increased. "The target group that used to spend a hundred euros…
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This coming New Year's Eve, it's likely the last time you'll be able to set off your own fireworks. That's why fireworks shops in Brabant are seeing a surge in stockpiling. "We're really seeing a kind of hoarding," says Jeffrey Tepe of Vesta Vuurwerk in Roosendaal. Tepe opened his webshop earlier this year because people are stocking up extra early. The average order amount has also increased. "The target group that used to spend a hundred euros…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Monday, December 1, 2025.
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