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Fourth of July
Fourth of July is a federal holiday celebrating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on 4 July 1776, declaring independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain. Every day thousands leave their homeland to come to the "land
of the free and the home of the brave" so they can begin their American Dream. Independence Day is commonly associated with parades, barbecues, beer, picnics, baseball games, and various other public and private events
celebrating the history, government, and traditions of the United States. Fireworks have been associated with the Fourth of July since 1777.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMERICA!
As you plan and decorate your floats and booths for the upcoming parades and fairs this summer be sure that your name can be seen by everyone. A banner is the best way to do this. You can personalize
them and use them every year
Show your spirit by decorating your floats in patriotic colors. Whether you use floral sheeting, garlands, pomps, or fringe you can find them all in every color you will need. You can even decorate the truck that is pulling
your float.
A parade wouldn't be the same without candy or other favors to pass out to everyone there. Choose personalized candy bars to get your business' logo out there!
Booths at summer fairs also need favors to hand out. You can customize so many favors, from mint tins to bottles of bubbles you will never run out of rewards for the people who visit your booth.
Balloons are a great way to add a finishing touch to any float or booth. When you combine a few mylar balloons with other brightly colored latex balloons your balloon bouquets will reach new heights. Don't forget the
balloon accessories to keep your balloons grounded.
4 fun facts about the 4th of July
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First-ever fireworks celebrating our Independence
happened in Philadelphia in 1777.
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In 1781, Massachusetts was the first state to make July
4 an official state holiday.
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Americans typically eat 375,000,000 hamburgers on the
Fourth.
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And we typically consume 150,000,000 hotdogs on this
holiday, too.
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