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  2. Cigarette pack - Wikipedia

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    A hard pack is the usual style of paperboard packaging for store bought cigarettes, which consists of a relatively stable box. The flip-top hard pack cigarette case was introduced in 1955 by Philip Morris. [6] [7] This successfully prevents the crumpling of cigarettes when kept in a pocket or handbag. The hard pack is designed to make the ...

  3. Cigarette case - Wikipedia

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    A cigarette box, much like a cigar humidor, is a larger case or tin, often stored on desktops or coffee tables. Made of wood, metal, glass, or ceramic, a cigarette box holds a larger number of cigarettes for use by the homeowner and guests. Typical cigarette tins of this type in the United States of the 1920s–1930s stored 50 cigarettes.

  4. Newport (cigarette) - Wikipedia

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    On the box, the words "Menthol Box" for shorts and "Menthol Box 100s" for 100s were replaced simply with "Cigarettes." Each variety is sold in 85mm soft packs (king size), 80mm hard packs (box), and 100mm soft and hard packs. They are available in standard packs of 20 cigarettes, as well as the more unusual 25s, containing 25 cigarettes.

  5. C-ration - Wikipedia

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    The C-3 ration was composed of the same five menus of the C-2, but offered greater variety. In addition to new and improved “B” (bread) and “M” (meat) units, each menu contained an accessory packet, fruit, and cigarettes. The ration was very heavy, weighing 5 lbs. 8.5 oz. [2.5 kg.], and was packed in 8 small cans in a cardboard box.

  6. Pack-year - Wikipedia

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    For example, 1 pack-year is equal to smoking 20 cigarettes (1 pack) per day for 1 year, or 40 cigarettes per day for half a year, and so on. [1] One pack-year is the equivalent of 365 packs of cigarettes or 7,300 cigarettes, in a year as smoker.

  7. I Tried To Quit Smoking On Jan. 1 ... And Failed. Here's How ...

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    I can see on my face the roughly 182,500 (OMG) cigarettes I‘ve smoked over my lifetime. The giveaway vertical lines above my upper lip from pooching and sucking an average of 8 times per ...

  8. How cigarettes could send your retirement up in smoke - AOL

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    This review of the average cost of a pack of cigarettes in all 50 states sheds light on how deeply many retirements are being hurt.

  9. Cigarette - Wikipedia

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    E-cigarettes are automatically activated by taking a puff; [52] others turn on manually by pressing a button. [49] Some e-cigarettes look like traditional cigarettes, [53] but they come in many variations. [49] Most versions are reusable, though some are disposable. [54]