Customers see increase in Bulacan firecracker prices

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More than a month before New Year’s Eve, prices of several firecrackers and pyrotechnics have increased in Bocaue, Bulacan.

According to Cedrick Castillo’s report on “24 Oras” on Monday, Philippine Pyrotechnics Manufacturers and Dealers Association Inc. President Lea Alapide said that the increase in firecracker prices was caused by the shortage of chemicals.

“Apektado na rin po ‘yung papel na ginagamit. Ultimo stick na ginagamit… panali po na binibili na rin sa local market, tumaas din po,” she added. “Last year po tumaas naman din po ‘yung mga presyo kaya lang ‘yung latter part na po ng December. Unlike ngayon, medyo maaga pa lang, medyo nakataas na,” she said.

 

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