Isn't Motzek also in Kiel?Kiel, Germany, has some very nice shops for pipe tobacco. It's about a 1 hour drive from the border with Denmark.
Here are some links for Kiel tobacco shops:
Tabac Trennt
Tabak aus Kiel
Still too many young people unfortunately start smoking cigarettes here.
Isn't Motzek also in Kiel?
Yes. Just to confirm heyeveryone is correct (Tabak aus Kiel is Motzek).Isn't Motzek also in Kiel?
Tobacco is (at least for now) fast, easy and relatively cheap to order from Germany (to DK). The price difference will (after the tax increase) be such that most of the tobacco sales with go this way (even the Danish Pipe Store anticipates this in their blog posting). This is not good news for the remaining Danish B&M stores, including the great team at the Danish Pipe Store. On the other hand I would estimate that they make most of their profit with online pipe sales already anyway.
Shameless self-interest, but will the Danish tax increase on tobacco affect the price of imported Danish tobacco in the U.S.? Or does it only apply to Danish consumers? For example, will Peter Stokkebye bulk blends increase in price in the U.S.? In Denmark, the increase will be a drag on moderate smokers, but an outright penalty for all-day smokers.
Yes and it's getting worse.I hear tins in Australia are over $100 so look on the bright side ?
2024 is the new 1984.
If they will keep increasing taxes on tobacco products like this the smuggling business will be flourishing and Your country will eventually be in deep trouble in this regards, not too far away are countries where Tobacco products cost a fraction of Australian prices, to name a few only, China, India and Philippines,,Yes and it's getting worse.
Automatic tax hikes twice a year were set years ago. By the end of the year 50g will be close to $150.
As one could imagine, black market tobacco, known as chop-chop, is doing a roaring trade.
Most of the chop-chop is grown in the Middle-East. There's many Middle Eastern 'refugees' who've made themselves very rich from the trade.If they will keep increasing taxes on tobacco products like this the smuggling business will be flourishing and Your country will eventually be in deep trouble in this regards, not too far away are countries where Tobacco products cost a fraction of Australian prices, to name a few only, China, India and Philippines,,
Is that how you guys pay for college and Medicare for all?Yes and it's getting worse.
Automatic tax hikes twice a year were set years ago. By the end of the year 50g will be close to $150.
As one could imagine, black market tobacco, known as chop-chop, is doing a roaring trade.