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  2. Smokin Joes Trading Post - Wikipedia

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    Anderson, a member of the Tuscaroran tribe, started the Smokin Joes Trading Post company in 1985 out of his unheated trailer. [1] [2] The company employed tax loopholes to sell tobacco and gasoline products on New York reservations, [3] first establishing a Smokin Joes Brand cigarette production facility on the Tuscarora reservation in 1994 before expanding production to other reservations.

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  4. 21 Trader Joe's Holiday Products Actually Worth Buying ...

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    November 27, 2024 at 10:00 AM ... As if we needed another reason to love the Trader Joe's Unexpected Cheddar Cheese Spread, they went ahead and added festive flavors. ... Where to shop today's ...

  5. Tobacconist - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, a common combination in small corner shops has been a newsagent selling newspapers and magazines, as well as confectionery and tobacco. In UK marketing and retailing this sector is referred to as "CONTOB" ("confectionery and tobacco"). [1] A tabac or tabaccheria is a shop licensed to sell tobacco products in France, Spain ...

  6. John J. Bagley - Wikipedia

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    Bagley moved to Detroit, Michigan in 1847 as an apprentice and starting his working career in a small chewing tobacco shop of Isaac Miller. Bagley bought out Miller after seven years and renamed his store the Mayflower Tobacco Company, turning it into an industry leader that competed against other Detroit tobacco brands–at the time, tobacco ...

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  8. Prince Albert (tobacco) - Wikipedia

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    Prince Albert is one of the more popular independent brands of pipe tobacco in the United States; in the 1930s, it was the "second largest money-maker" for Reynolds. [3] More recently, it has also become available in the form of pipe-tobacco cigars. (A 1960s experiment with filtered cigarettes was deemed a failure. [4])

  9. Iwan Ries and Co. - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, the company purchased 19 S Wabash, built in 1881, where the store is located today. Also known as the Jewelers Building, it is one of the oldest surviving buildings designed by Adler & Sullivan. [2] Three Star Tobacco, a private label pipe tobacco blend was developed in the 1950s by Iwan Ries & Co. [9]