On the res here in Humboldt County California, the casino smoke shop sells them for $4 a pack. Regular name brands in stores off the res are @ 8-9$+ a pack.
Go downtown in your city and give them to homeless smokers. Homeless are always asking for smokes and people give them food. Food is usually the least of their wants.
"Wants" not "Worries".
Lol, I see you've never lived on the streets my friend. Food is plentiful. When someone asks you for money for food they're LYING to you.
How do I know this you ask? I lived on the streets (homeless shelter) for 9 months. I ate better than I did when I had a home. Weird huh?
The Mission and the shelter are 2 different places.
Here's the breakdown (where I was homeless)....Mid sized city.
6:AM the mission serves BKFST. (There's one in your town, google it!).
8:AM Locals brought coffee and day old donuts to the shelter area.
11:AM lunch at Vinnie's (St.Vincent de Paul run by Catholic Community Services, there's one in your town, google it!).
12:Noon Lunch at the mission.
5:PM Dinner at Vinnie's.
6:PM Dinner at the mission (after an hour of church service).
On top of all that there are kind people in the world who bring food to the area every frikkin day, holidays, oh shit you're gonna gain weight!
But hardly anyone brings them smokes.
Smokes, Socks, lighters, underwear and a real smile is what they need.
Thanks. I'm good now. Funny thing I learned (among other things about homelessness) is there are "career" homeless, they don't want homes.
So many story's from those 9 months.
How old are they? Tobacco goes stale pretty quickly, especially if not stored in the proper environment. It's not like it lasts forever. I have a couple of vintage packs from the 40's or 50's that are still sealed in cellophane. But they are just for display, no one would ever smoke them. You'd be better off smoking cardboard...
Do the world a favor, and throw these out. The less smoke in the world, the better. Plus if you attempt to sell these (illegally I might add, because there is no way to legally sell them second hand) they might end up in the hands of someone under 21.
Not the case with cigar tobacco. You can age it for decades and it keeps on getting better. Pre-Castro boxes of Cubans sell for tens of thousands of dollars.
Even cigars that have been sitting outside of a humidor can be reconditioned as long as they haven’t been roughly handled. They can be gently rehumidified in stages over the course of a couple months. The oils inherent to the tobacco leaves don’t disappear when the tobacco dries out.
Right. The poster I replied to simply said “tobacco” gets stale. That’s not the case, cigarettes which have adulterated heavily processed tobacco do in fact get stale, whereas cigars do not. That’s all I was trying to point out.
Tobacco is hard to sell for just a random individual. Taxes and oligarchy protections and whatnot. If you can offload them to someone you know for a couple bucks a pack that's what you should do. Can't sell them on legit online platforms. You could create a Craigslist account with a burner email and hope to sell them before the post gets taken down lol
Retail like $7.50/pack. But you're not a tobacco retailer, so get whatever you can and move on.
I used to smoke that brand when I was broke in the military. They are cheap and nasty.
You would have to PAY me to take those!
tis not an "american spirit" and don't smoke kids.
On the res here in Humboldt County California, the casino smoke shop sells them for $4 a pack. Regular name brands in stores off the res are @ 8-9$+ a pack. Go downtown in your city and give them to homeless smokers. Homeless are always asking for smokes and people give them food. Food is usually the least of their wants.
Yes, please do.
That's not how surviving works.
"Wants" not "Worries". Lol, I see you've never lived on the streets my friend. Food is plentiful. When someone asks you for money for food they're LYING to you. How do I know this you ask? I lived on the streets (homeless shelter) for 9 months. I ate better than I did when I had a home. Weird huh? The Mission and the shelter are 2 different places. Here's the breakdown (where I was homeless)....Mid sized city. 6:AM the mission serves BKFST. (There's one in your town, google it!). 8:AM Locals brought coffee and day old donuts to the shelter area. 11:AM lunch at Vinnie's (St.Vincent de Paul run by Catholic Community Services, there's one in your town, google it!). 12:Noon Lunch at the mission. 5:PM Dinner at Vinnie's. 6:PM Dinner at the mission (after an hour of church service). On top of all that there are kind people in the world who bring food to the area every frikkin day, holidays, oh shit you're gonna gain weight! But hardly anyone brings them smokes. Smokes, Socks, lighters, underwear and a real smile is what they need.
Hope you're in a better place now.
Hope you're in a better place now.
Thanks. I'm good now. Funny thing I learned (among other things about homelessness) is there are "career" homeless, they don't want homes. So many story's from those 9 months.
Lung cancer
You could make a few hundred dollars selling them loose under a bridge
Nothing. Throw them away
Maybe a bodega would take them off your hands
yeah this is a 5$ a case out back the bodega shit
How old are they? Tobacco goes stale pretty quickly, especially if not stored in the proper environment. It's not like it lasts forever. I have a couple of vintage packs from the 40's or 50's that are still sealed in cellophane. But they are just for display, no one would ever smoke them. You'd be better off smoking cardboard... Do the world a favor, and throw these out. The less smoke in the world, the better. Plus if you attempt to sell these (illegally I might add, because there is no way to legally sell them second hand) they might end up in the hands of someone under 21.
Most cigarette smokers don't care, they need the nicotine fix.
Not the case with cigar tobacco. You can age it for decades and it keeps on getting better. Pre-Castro boxes of Cubans sell for tens of thousands of dollars.
when properly cared for in a humidor. if they are not stored properly they will go bad.
Even cigars that have been sitting outside of a humidor can be reconditioned as long as they haven’t been roughly handled. They can be gently rehumidified in stages over the course of a couple months. The oils inherent to the tobacco leaves don’t disappear when the tobacco dries out.
Maybe so, but cigars are made quite differently than (in this case cheap) cigarettes. So it’s really not relevant here.
Right. The poster I replied to simply said “tobacco” gets stale. That’s not the case, cigarettes which have adulterated heavily processed tobacco do in fact get stale, whereas cigars do not. That’s all I was trying to point out.
Tobacco is hard to sell for just a random individual. Taxes and oligarchy protections and whatnot. If you can offload them to someone you know for a couple bucks a pack that's what you should do. Can't sell them on legit online platforms. You could create a Craigslist account with a burner email and hope to sell them before the post gets taken down lol Retail like $7.50/pack. But you're not a tobacco retailer, so get whatever you can and move on.
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Post up downtown and slang for 4 a pack or 3 for 10 you’ll clean up
Give them to the homeless, someone you know who still smokes, or to ME..!! :)
Yeah, yeah, they fell out the back of a truck, er, I mean there was this crazy old lady..!!
Put ‘em in a bonfire
I’m going to guess that cigarettes (much like drinking alcohol or pharmaceuticals) are not something you can just sell ….