Buy your own Vuvuzela. Ok, so you’ve heard all about the vuvuzela and you want to own one – you wonder where can you buy a vuvuzela online.
I have a feeling that as we get closer to the 2010 World Cup more Vuvuzela shops are going to appear, and I’ll be happy to list them as they contact us so that people can get a good look at what’s on offer when shopping for vuvuzelas.
A Vuvuzela is a stadium horn, a long plastic trumpet that South African soccer fans use to create atmosphere and to inspire their football players.
Here area few places you can look if you want to buy a vuvuzela online:
Vuvuzela – The official Fifa 2010 Stadium Horn
“There’s no doubt that the 2010 games are going to make the vuvuzela known worldwide and there’s no doubt that it will be in almost every home in the world.
Are you an Italy fan? Would you like your vuvuzela to be green white and red? or maybe you’re a France fan and your vuvuzela will be red white and blue, in anyway get ready for the 2010 games and get your vuvuzela so you can make some noise for your favorite soccer team.”
Buy Vuvuzelas in Bulk
This company supplies Vuvuzelas in bulk worldwide in any colors, minimum RSA orders 50 units.
Boogieblast
The Boogieblast – “Vuvuzela” is a plastic musical instrument, which has now become infamous around the world. It is used mostly at all sporting events or just for a good time.
Boogieblast Vuvuzelas are made in all the colours of the SA Flag that is Red Blue Green Yellow Black White. Specific colours can be made to order. They can only be one colour only however you are able to print on the Vuvuzela.
Picture of the Vuvuzela’s above: Frank ten Dolle

Avuvu - Home of the Vuvuzela
Avuvu – Home of the Vuvuzela
When all is said and done, there is Avuvu, Home of the Vuvuzela, that sells vuvus online. The say they deliver anywhere in the world and claim to be the easiest place to buy your vuvuzelas – only $17.99.
The owners of this website encountered the Vuvuzela during the Confederations Cup:
“Since we launched the site, we have taken orders from every continent and have been sending the Vuvuzela to places we have never even heard of. We realized that not only is the Vuvuzela the official symbol and sound of the 2010 World Cup, but is now the International Football symbol and sound. Since we launched the site, we have taken orders from every continent and have been sending the Vuvuzela to places we have never even heard of. We realized that not only is the Vuvuzela the official symbol and sound of the 2010 World Cup, but is now the International Football symbol and sound.
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how loud is it? and how much they go for if I would be interested to order?
Well stadium horn, I see you say your Blast Horn is “Very freaking loud” well the Vuvuzelas are as loud as one wants to blow them and the cost about $4 each I think. Contact one of the companies, like Boogieblast.
I think they are selling the vuvuzela for the lower price i saw on the net. Anyway its something we will all have in the games.
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