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  2. Roll-your-own cigarette - Wikipedia

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    Relatively few smokers in the US, only 6.7%, actually roll their own cigarettes. [8] In contrast, this rate was 17.1% in Canada, 24.2% in Australia, and 28.4% in the UK. [ 8 ] Reasons for this difference include the generally lower price of traditional cigarettes in most states in the US compared to Canada and Europe.

  3. Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco - Wikipedia

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    The market ended up selling more tobacco than any other place in North Carolina during its years of operation. [5] It brought tobacco farmers to the city and allowed the company to acquire more tobacco than it previously could. [5] No longer needing to ship tobacco from Virginia, the company expanded easily, [1] continuing to boost commerce in ...

  4. List of cigarette brands - Wikipedia

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    Factory-made cigarettes, when contrasted to roll-your-own cigarettes, are called tailor mades ... Old Gold: R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company: United States: 1926; 99 ...

  5. Smokers dodge taxes with new roll-your-own cigarette technology

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  6. FDA proposes sweeping limits on nicotine in cigarettes - AOL

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    The proposal would apply to traditional cigarettes, roll-your-own tobacco, most cigars and pipe tobacco, FDA said. It does not include e-cigarettes, nicotine pouches, non-combustible cigarettes ...

  7. History of commercial tobacco in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Americans also enjoyed the flavor of island tobacco more, but since many smokers in the USA were not wealthy, working farmers took to smoking tobacco grown from their own land. This may also have come more from the American desire to be independent, not only in a legal sense by being a free-nation, but economically as well. [10]

  8. American Tobacco Company - Wikipedia

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    1914 Bull Durham ad appealing to the experienced smoker who prefers to roll his own cigarettes—the "thirty-third degree smoke veteran" American Tobacco Company focused solely on making and selling cigarettes, leaving growing of tobacco and retail distribution to independent North Carolina farmers. [14]

  9. Smokers -- taxed to death? Grow your own - AOL

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