What Brand Analog Did You Quit???

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mostlyclassics

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Bronco Ultralight 100's. They used to be made in Colombia and were quite good cigarettes, especially at $14.00 per carton delivered from an Indian reservation. The price went up some when the company agreed to participate in the tobacco Settlement. Then they started making them here in the U.S., and they weren't quite as good as the Colombian version.

Finally there came the PACT Act, and I was reduced to driving to the next county north for Marlboro Ultralight 100's (HUGE tax differential).
 

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How much do cartons of Reds/camel products sell for on the reservations?

bombardier, they're in the $25 to $28 per carton range, plus shipping. But understand that, at those prices, they're the ones made in foreign lands for foreign markets, so they don't taste quite the same as the domestic equivalents. In many cases, the foreign-mades are of equal quality, just different. Some Indian reservations carry the U.S. ones as well, but they're more expensive by several dollars per carton.
 
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