Redstone eco bricks

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Oh, okay. From last spring looks like rows and rows of the same pallets shrink wrapped?

If you're referring to the rows at the south-west corner entrance looking at the satellite image that's all pallets of stone from what I remember. I don't think that has anything to do with Liberty Bricks.
 
I know this thread is 2+ years old but it came up while researching Redstone Fuel Bricks. Since I haven't been working full time due to the pandemic, I've been going through more wood than usual at home. I don't normally buy them (a few times to evaluate) but I had a TSC 10% off coupon, they were discounted a bit and had a gift card from Christmas. Picked up several today.

The Biobrick brand is made in my state of Conn. - supposedly they're available at a local grocery store chain if you select 'Where to buy' on their website. I don't recall seeing them - will look next time. I'd prefer to burn seasoned hardwood of course - but these seem to be an Ok alternative. Reviews note the Redstones tend to be somewhat messy, some saw dust settles in the package. Not a big deal IMO, just vacuum whatever ends up on the floor.