.75g of tobacco per cigarette = 600 cigarettes per pound of tobacco.

1lb of tobacco + 600 tubes = is an average of about 3¢ a cigarette…

The national average for a cowboy killer is 60¢…

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Yep, I was at the gas station the other day with my ride and I went in the store to get them smokes while they were pumping gas, and it was $13-something for a pack! When I quit, the price was almost $8 for a pack.

I was smoking at 19 back in 1992 and the cost of a pack of cigarettes was between $1.05-$1.45. I never paid more than $13 for a carton back in the day

Errr I think I was like 15 when I started smoking… cuz when I turn 16 it was still legal for me to buy cigarettes and they up the age to 18 after that… so like 1999-2000 era?

Can't remember lol

Isn't it 21 now? Lol

Yeah…

National average is 11$ n change for cow bow killers where I live there closer to 15$… when my mom quit they were about 6$ ~18 years ago… when I started they were like 2$

For .60¢ you could get 1.5 rounds of 5.56 instead of cancer.

I don't know, seems like a better time to me

I don’t own any 22lr that big

You forgot to add the taxes. That’s an integral part to the making of such a commodity

Well I didn’t include the shipping cost on the 2lbs of tobacco and 6 cartons of tubes which were tax free cuz Native American sold. So it kinda equals out(