When I was in the Navy, guys would buy tax-free cigarettes just before deploying – 14 cents a pack. The walls of the submarine were an odd yellow-brown.
When I was in 6th grade, the teacher did a math lesson on how much money you’d waste at 2 packs a day. They were 55 cents then. He asked if any kids smoked (in 6th grade.) One kid raised his hand.
When I started, Red’s were .65/pack, so roughly $6/carton. (Cartons are slightly cheaper than by-the-pack) Last week I bought a carton of Virginia Slims 120’s for my wife at $120 even.
(She puts up with me, so she’s earned the right to smoke whatever she wants. I quit 10 or 11 years ago, at $45/carton for Marlboro Lights.)
Yakety Sax 6 months ago
But people still buy and burn them.
Skeptical Meg 6 months ago
I told my kids that smoking is the same as paying someone to kill you slowly.
STASH Premium Member 6 months ago
When I was young, it was 25 cents a pack!
david_42 6 months ago
When I was in the Navy, guys would buy tax-free cigarettes just before deploying – 14 cents a pack. The walls of the submarine were an odd yellow-brown.
Raymond Powell 6 months ago
It was .35c back when I started. I quit off and on over the years, but finally quit in 1987 @ $1.10/ pack.
tcayer 6 months ago
When I was in 6th grade, the teacher did a math lesson on how much money you’d waste at 2 packs a day. They were 55 cents then. He asked if any kids smoked (in 6th grade.) One kid raised his hand.
Totalloser Premium Member 6 months ago
it’s more like $15 bucks now
V. STEELE 6 months ago
• selling loosies ain’t good for your health either, thanks to Popo
aunt granny 6 months ago
I was shocked at the expense when I was buying them for patients at twenty-five cents a pack. Money was worth more then.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 6 months ago
My uncle said he quit when he realized that for the price he spent on smokes he could have bought a house.
Kirk Barnes Premium Member 6 months ago
When I started, Red’s were .65/pack, so roughly $6/carton. (Cartons are slightly cheaper than by-the-pack) Last week I bought a carton of Virginia Slims 120’s for my wife at $120 even.
(She puts up with me, so she’s earned the right to smoke whatever she wants. I quit 10 or 11 years ago, at $45/carton for Marlboro Lights.)