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Super Sam’s Fireworks Ready to Light Up Northeast Arkansas for America’s 250th

Super Sam’s Fireworks Ready to Light Up Northeast Arkansas for America’s 250th

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Jonesboro, AR – Jonesboro Right Now – As the nation prepares to celebrate a historic milestone this Fourth of July, a local tradition is ready to help Northeast Arkansas mark the occasion in spectacular fashion.

Super Sam’s Fireworks, a locally owned staple for 57 years, is gearing up for America’s 250th birthday. To honor two and a half centuries of freedom, the company is offering a massive inventory of top-quality fireworks designed to give families more bang for their buck.

From classic backyard favorites like sparklers, smoke bombs, and dazzling spinners to the massive, sky-illuminating 6-inch super mortars, Super Sam’s caters to both modest neighborhood gatherings and the largest block parties in town.

“We’ve been red, white, and blue from day one,” said Cameron Campbell, general partner at Super Sam’s. “There is no better way to honor 250 years of freedom than with a sky full of spectacular fireworks, and we are proud to have helped local families celebrate America’s birthday for nearly six decades.”

Shoppers looking to beat the summer heat can browse in air-conditioned comfort at two indoor locations: the Farville building on Highway 49 North and the Highway 351 location in the Fairview Curve.

For added convenience, Super Sam’s has also set up its iconic tents on major highways leading in and out of Jonesboro, Bono, and Paragould.

Where to Shop

Whether you prefer shopping indoors or stopping by a roadside tent, Super Sam’s Fireworks has several locations across Northeast Arkansas:

Indoor Showrooms (Air-Conditioned)

  • Farville: 5000 Hwy. 49 N., Jonesboro, AR 72401
  • Highway 351: 1717 Hwy. 351, Jonesboro, AR 72401 (Fairview Curve)

Jonesboro & Bono Tents

  • Highway 1: 5071 S. Stadium Blvd. (Hwy. 1), Jonesboro, AR 72401 (Seductions parking lot)
  • Highway 18: 5405 Hwy. 18 East, Jonesboro, AR 72401
  • Highway 63: 7590 Hwy. 63 N., Bono, AR 72416

Paragould Tents

  • Highway 49 South: 4796 Hwy. 49 S., Paragould, AR 72450
  • Highway 49 South: 4421 Hwy. 49 S., Paragould, AR 72450 (Across from Greene County Tech High School)
  • West Morgan Street: 1449 W. Morgan St., Paragould, AR 72450 (Across from the fire station)

For more information on locations and to view current deals, visit the Super Sam’s Fireworks website.

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