Can't find in usaI cannot speak of cigarettes from decades past but Dunhill cigarettes are worth a try if your a cig smoker.
Can't find in usaI cannot speak of cigarettes from decades past but Dunhill cigarettes are worth a try if your a cig smoker.
They're not uncommon at cigar shops or other places with more extensive tobacco stocks. And I agree with the DixiePiper about them. Though if you ask a shop if they have them, there is a good chance they'll say yes and then it turns out they only have the cigars.Can't find in usa
For a decent explanation of the drop in cig quality... Look up reconstituted sheet tobacco.Lol my father started smoking in the 60s via the c ration cigs. I know they really don't make cigs that good now.
My local B&M has them. Look for the wide red or blue boxes. They are better quality than US made smokes imo.Can't find in usa
That’s marketing to teaching you, you can’t have it, to make you want it more. It also shows its exclusive limited supply.View attachment 432419
My favorite blend... some say it's too pricey... but I say if you gotta ask then you'll never know... or something like that
Similar memories buying cigarettes by the stick for Grandpa from the local general store.That's for rich folks. Poor people bought them one stick at a time. Edit: this triggered a memory from my childhood in Malaysia; I remember now that shopkeepers sold individual sticks from the round tins . . . ahhh, the bad old days . . .
Haha, yes, in my case , it was my father who got me to go to the local sundry shop to buy cigarettes for him.Similar memories buying cigarettes by the stick for Grandpa from the local general store.
He’d give me the money for one stick, and enough for another 2-3 sticks to buy a treat for myself.
Did you win it or what? I hope so...that large black box looks like it'd smoke great if cube cut!View attachment 432419
My favorite blend... some say it's too pricey... but I say if you gotta ask then you'll never know... or something like that
You misspelled Philadelphia.Life is like sex in the Philippines. You never know what you’re gonna get.
After bowel cancer surgery, an improper inquiry led me to discovering something called a "Philly Sidecar". If there was ever Too Much Information, that took the biscuit.You misspelled Philadelphia.
It's a bit like buying Esoterica in a jar with a label as being Esoterica. Is it?Do you trust the people on tin bids selling mylar bags with home made labels. Or tin foil wrapped tins with a mystical piece of tape with hand written product name
To actually have the correct product? I mean if your trying to sell a tin of mylar wrapped 2004 Penzance or dunhill 965
Why not chop the mylar off and show the actual tin
Fool that I am I looked it up. Turns out I really didn’t want to know. 🫣After bowel cancer surgery, an improper inquiry led me to discovering something called a "Philly Sidecar". If there was ever Too Much Information, that took the biscuit.
I assume it's a thing no one has ever actually done with another person, similar to a cleveland steamer or a Dutch Oven. Or just cuddling.After bowel cancer surgery, an improper inquiry led me to discovering something called a "Philly Sidecar". If there was ever Too Much Information, that took the biscuit.
I could see tin collectors paying for the novelty artwork even though blend is the same.Anyone else find it strange/kinda funny that ‘24 Cringle Flake sold for $28 but the ‘24 Krampusnacht is at $72? Think we should tell them it’s the same blend?![]()
Maybe it was a collector that must have one of everything.Anyone else find it strange/kinda funny that ‘24 Cringle Flake sold for $28 but the ‘24 Krampusnacht is at $72? Think we should tell them it’s the same blend?![]()
