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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.

  3. Discount Stores Like Dollar Tree and Dirt Cheap Are Closing ...

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    Dirt Cheap stores are located in eight southeastern U.S. states: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee and Texas. The state that will be hardest hit with closures ...

  4. Stop & Shop stores in New York will stop selling cigarettes ...

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    Soon, cigarettes and tobacco products will no longer be sold at Stop & Shop supermarkets in New York and other states. See when.

  5. JOB (rolling papers) - Wikipedia

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    The diamond was often mistaken for a capital O by consumers, who began referring to the papers as JOB, thus the brand name was born. [2] By 1849 he filed for a patent for "Papier JOB". [3] Jean Bardou died in 1852. [4] The JOB brand was auctioned in August 1853 and bought for 16,000 francs by Jean Bardou's son Pierre Bardou. [5]

  6. Lorillard Tobacco Company - Wikipedia

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    The Lorillard hogshead in 1789 featuring a Native American smoking Lorillard Snuff Mill, built 1840, photo 1936. The company was founded by Pierre Abraham Lorillard in 1760. In 1899, the American Tobacco Company organized a New Jersey corporation called the Continental Tobacco Company, which took a controlling interest in many small tobacco companies. [4]

  7. Up in smoke: New York cigarettes hit $9 a pack - AOL

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    A few weeks ago, I wrote a post in which I mentioned New York's plans to raise taxes on cigarettes. Well, the bill passed, and cigarettes are now $9 a pack in New York City. While this is sure to ...

  8. Loosie - Wikipedia

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    A single cigarette. In the United States, a loosie (or loosey) is a single cigarette that is purchased or sold. In the United States, cigarettes are required to be sold in quantities of no less than 20. The FDA is concerned that loose cigarettes may be sold more often to children. [1] Loosies are commonly found in low-income areas. [2]

  9. Goodwin & Company - Wikipedia

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    Initially "E. Goodwin and Brother", the company was founded before the American Civil War. It was known for its cigarette brands "Gypsy Queen" and "Old Judge". In 1890, the company was merged, along with four others, into James Buchanan Duke's American Tobacco Company [1] to create an American monopoly on tobacco product manufacturing and retail.