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Place the City Bonfire on a heat-resistant surface, spark up four briquettes and Bob’s your uncle. When you are done, extinguish the flame by placing the lid back on the tin. Tada. Do not mistake this as a candle. It may be small but it’s truly a tiny powerhouse. You can roast marshmallows and or even cook over the City Bonfire’s flame which covers the entire surface of the tin.We are always impressed when small businesses make it big and this case is just another example of the resilience and creativity people tapped into despite the pandemic.
Friends Chris McCasland, a sports and concert industry broker and restaurateur, and Michael Opalski, a senior restaurant industry salesman, were like many who lost income during the public health crisis. Undeterred, the dads went to work. Chris came up with the idea of a portable, mini bonfire and Mike crafted the design.
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