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Cigarettes In Spain
I just wondered how much they cost these days, I stopped smoking 4 years ago this April, and as I recall I last paid circa €4.40 per pack for L&B's. I never go into a tabacos these days so haven't a clue how much they cost. :)
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http://www.preciotabaco.com/
All the official cig prices (site will not work correctly with google chrome) Lambert & Butler KS 4,60 |
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Best place to get them in bulk is Gibralter :rofl::rofl::rofl:
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Originally Posted by MikeJ
(Post 11070243)
Best place to get them in bulk is Gibralter :rofl::rofl::rofl:
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Originally Posted by jimenato
(Post 11070256)
Actually, many of the (dozens of) people I know who used to bring cigs out with them have now stopped. It ain't worth the hassle any more.
I'm thinking of applying to the Gib government to build a shop with a tobacco license on that mole ;) |
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Originally Posted by Fredbargate
(Post 11070263)
Si have read my posts about Alcaidesa Marina and the mole being built in Gib Waters?
I'm thinking of applying to the Gib government to build a shop with a tobacco license on that mole ;) |
Re: Cigarettes In Spain
Originally Posted by jimenato
(Post 11070256)
Actually, many of the (dozens of) people I know who used to bring cigs out with them have now stopped. It ain't worth the hassle any more.
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Actually I think I may have a solution to the Gibralter issue. Identify a commodity/product from Spain (eg paella) which is popular in Gib. Then put up the prices in Gib so high that is attractive to smugglers. Then the Gibraltarians smuggling 'paellas' will balance, out the Spanish smuggling 'snuff' Everybody's happy.
I leave the details to others - I'm a concepts person! :rofl::rofl::rofl: |
Re: Cigarettes In Spain
Originally Posted by MikeJ
(Post 11070859)
Actually I think I may have a solution to the Gibralter issue. Identify a commodity/product from Spain (eg paella) which is popular in Gib. Then put up the prices in Gib so high that is attractive to smugglers. Then the Gibraltarians smuggling 'paellas' will balance, out the Spanish smuggling 'snuff' Everybody's happy.
I leave the details to others - I'm a concepts person! :rofl::rofl::rofl: However many businesses in La Linea and nearby are going bust due to the lack of customers, but does the Spanish government care, not one iota. Smuggling in this area is definitely a two way business. |
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