How much did a pack of cigarettes coast when you started and how much when you switched?

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1972 I was 15 and I was snagging them from my parents as many of us did though my dad being the observant Chicago policeman that he was found me out and though they thought I quit I started buying them since I started my first part time job at 16 - 30 cents a pack I think. When I started basic training in the USAF in 1976 they were 2.50 a carton in the exchange on base, 4.00 a carton off base. 2009 we went to RYO buying tubes and loose tobacco using either a hand machine or a lever operated machine. 3 months ago started eGo type e-cigs and slowly backed off from tobacco. Got an iTaste MVP 2.0 with iClear30 tank recently and haven't smoked since, not missing tobacco at all. Now at work I can smell how terrible cold tobacco smoke smells on a person when others that still smoke come in from the outdoor break area and it reinforces that I no longer am a tobacco user. Granted the company also wants e-cigs outside but no big deal, I'm used to being outdoors since about 1988 when the Air Force went to outdoor only smoke areas. Nice thing is I work on plastic injection molding machines and I can easily stealth a vape from time to time inside while I work if needed and no one will be the wiser since there is no tobacco odor in the air.
 

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I'm 50, started at 16 and they were 45 cents. cigarette machines were in very public places where anyone could buy them. I was diagnosed with interstitial lung disease and was in the hospital for a week last month with severe pneumonia. I haven't had a real cigarette since the day I called 911. I thought I was having a heart attack and I was extremely short of breath. bought an ego-twist right after I got home and I haven't even wanted a real cig since that day.
 
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Penn

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This topic comes up frequently here. I always think the same thing when reading the responses.

I was paying $3 a pack for generics when I quit a year ago and THAT was too much. I once paid nearly $6 in Ohio, after trying not to smoke for 3 days since I didn't want to pay that. I made that pack last another 3 days until I was in Kentucky on the way home to Georgia even though I was a pack a day smoker.

I can't see how some of you tolerated those prices. Oh well, vaping is less than 10% of that (after prorating hardware expected life and DIY costs so it might be as low as 3% if I'm luck on hardware).
 

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Marlboro Reds were 50 cents a pack when I started smoking in 1974. Went through various brands over the years - last brand smoked was Marlboro Lights 100's at $12.50 a pack! At 2 pad, that's $9000 a year for cancer sticks. Unreal. I could buy a Provari or a couple of other apvs each month and still save money vaping :ohmy:
 

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Marlboro Reds were 50 cents a pack when I started smoking in 1974. Went through various brands over the years - last brand smoked was Marlboro Lights 100's at $12.50 a pack! At 2 pad, that's $9000 a year for cancer sticks. Unreal. I could buy a Provari or a couple of other apvs each month and still save money vaping :ohmy:

Then why don't you? :D
 
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