My local native owned smoke shop is selling King Mountain cigarrettes for $20.00 per carton.
Mine run about $2.70 a carton.
Don't you mean a pack? $2.70 a carton would have to be the worst tobacco on the planet.
$2.70 is the cost of tubes. he smokes homegrown
Only a few states allow Native Americans to sell it a low prices and then only on tribal lands.We are paying $20 per pack of 20's!!!(about$15usd ) well I'm not..but everyone else is..u guys have still got it sweet at $20 per carton
My local native owned smoke shop is selling King Mountain cigarrettes for $20.00 per carton.
Mine run about $2.70 a carton.
Doc hows the Silver doin?
$2.70 is the cost of tubes. he smokes homegrown
I don't think it comes out that low if we add up all we spent for equipment, fertilizers, lights, kilns, electricity,yeah thats what i pay also<
I don't think it comes out that low if we add up all we spent for equipment, fertilizers, lights, kilns, electricity,
etc., etc. Buying whole leaf is by far the cheapest option.
The underlying cost issue seems to be that cigarette tubes or cigarette papers are now taxed as tobacco products. So you are only half-independent of the tobacco-industrial complex.
One of you clever cigarette smokers needs to develop a way to create cigarette paper and safe, workable filters at home.
Bob
The underlying cost issue seems to be that cigarette tubes or cigarette papers are now taxed as tobacco products. So you are only half-independent of the tobacco-industrial complex.
One of you clever cigarette smokers needs to develop a way to create cigarette paper and safe, workable filters at home.
Bob
I made some RYOs with filters a couple weeks ago. They worked well but they look ugly.Loose filters can be purchased for $8.95 per 1000 for hand rolling. http://www.rollyourown.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=268_276 Or $1.25 per 100. It might be interesting to try some filtered cigarillos using tobacco leaf for the paper.