ENVIROLOG
CAMPFIRE PACK
Perfect for the campsite, back yard parties, tailgating, or any get together that includes fun around the fire pit. The travel friendly box includes; 2 each – 3.5 pound EnviroLogs which are made of recycled cardboard/candlewax, 2 recycled candlewax FireStarter Cups for your charcoal BBQ, and 2 ColorFlame packets for an awesome color show in your outdoor fire.
HOW TO LIGHT AN ENVIROLOG FIRELOG
FIRELOGS
EnviroLog Firelogs are a convenient and swift ignition alternative to traditional firewood, crafted from recycled materials.

FIRESTARTERS
EnviroLog Firestarters your eco-conscious solution for hassle-free fire ignition. Crafted from 100% recycled wax.

COLOR-FLAME
EnviroLog Color-Flame packs are wonderful color changing fire packets designed to enhance your fireplace or campfire experience.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Family Fun in a Bag
- You can use EnviroLog fire logs for cooking campfire foods such as hotdogs and s’mores for the kids. After cooking you can add ColorFlame packets to light up the night with a fun color show.
Sustainable
- EnviroLogs are made with 100% recycled material that keep millions of pounds of cardboard out of our landfills.
Quick and Simple to Use
- A single match can light the EnviroLog. Simply toss the unopened ColorFlame packet into the center of the fire for a color show. (Always follow directions on all products and see instructions on packaging for more information.)
Burn Multiples or with Firewood
- Burn a single EnviroLog fire log or multiples together and optionally add firewood to build a bigger fire if you like.
Versatile & Easy to Transport
- Great for Camping, Tailgating, and a spontanous fun evening, this pack includes 2 3.8 lb Envirolog firelogs and 2 ColorFlame 3-packs, in an easy to transport poly bag.
WARNING: California Prop 65
This product can expose you to chemicals, including soot, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and carbon monoxide, which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.p65warnings.ca.gov.

