No. But in 1912 cigarettes sold for a nickel a pack.
Yes. In the 1950s, when one pack sold for 23 cents, there were two pennies in the space between the cellophane wrapper and the paper pack. Most parents would let their kids keep the pennies if they ran to the store to buy smokes.
A pack of tobacco cigarettes typically has 20 cigarettes.
In 1985, the price of a pack of cigarettes was about $1.70 per pack. However, this depended on the location and the brand of cigarettes.
About $1.80/ pack.
There are 10 packs of cigarettes in a carton. There are 200 cigarettes in a carton and 20 in a pack making it 10 packs a carton.
You tape the pack of cigeretes on the filter side a few time to pack it in ...
Approximately 1.8 US dollars a pack (pack of 20 cigarettes).
price of cigarettes in 1910
There are 20 cigarettes in one pack
The collective nouns are a carton of cigarettes, a pack of cigarettes, or a packet of cigarettes.
A pack of Newport's are $6.48 plus tax they are $7.05 that's too much for one pack of cigarettes....
Once, long ago, one was able to purchase cigarettes individually. However, it was found to be too enabling to vulnerable youth, so packaging of cigarettes in sizes easy for youth to obtain were removed. To the best of my knowledge, the use of "pack" is meant to be short for "twenty-pack" (the standard size pack of cigarettes) instead of "soft pack." In which case, they're asking for a 20-pack of cigarettes in a flip-top box, which to them makes perfect grammatical sense.
a pack of malboro costs 50kr! about $7...