Does Anyone Know how cheap cigarettes are in Kentucky?!


Question: I'm going on a road trip and might be passing through the state and wanted some advice on where cigarettes are less expensive. I live in Chicago and the carton here in some stores your looking at 65-80 for any specific carton and that's just crazy, so if anyone has any info beside the internet on where to purchase them please let me know. In Kentucky, Tenesse or any surrounding state.


Answers: I'm going on a road trip and might be passing through the state and wanted some advice on where cigarettes are less expensive. I live in Chicago and the carton here in some stores your looking at 65-80 for any specific carton and that's just crazy, so if anyone has any info beside the internet on where to purchase them please let me know. In Kentucky, Tenesse or any surrounding state.

I don't smoke but I do live in KY, Marbrolls (sp?) will run you about $26 a carton, thats like the most expensive so it does get cheaper depending on what brand your looking for

It's cheaper not to buy cigarettes.

My friend Jedadiah, who lives in Kentucky says: "Dem ciggerettes is gettin' 'spensive, sometime it cost more earnings den I make all week huntin' an a trappin' critters."

you can buy cigarettes over the phone, via e-check very reasonable. bren using them for years
NAME; all american. $1.50 A PACK

i smoke seneca 100s (JUST LIKE MARLBOROS) and cost me $75 for 5 cartons shipped.
1-800-503-3288

Smokers who live in Kentucky do. Are you in a hurry to maximize your potential to develop cancer? Or are you just going to make a few bucks off your friends?

Cheaper than Ohio I Know. I belive a pack of Basics are like 3 bucks





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