Doug B
Footballguy
I remember in the mid-90s when the restaurant I was working at installed a cigarette machine. The price per pack out of the machine was $2.25 (probably $1.29-$1.69 per pack at a gas station and maybe ~$0.90-$1.20/pack if you bought by the carton from a grocery store). Smoking co-workers howled about that $2.25.talk about being addicted, imagine smoking a pack or 2 a day. what is a pack now, $9? more? crazy high prices and you're killing yourself.
Locally, most old-line cigarette brands are north of $7.00 per pack and quite a few are over $8.00 (e.g. just about Marlboro's entire line). There are "dirt-cheap" packs less than $5.00 ... I've never smoked, but I imagine they're priced that way for a reason.


