"why should anyone know that answer? only people from Canada would know that. ask one of them." It's a fairly standard number across most countries. There are 200 cigarettes in a carton, 20 cigarettes in a pack, so there are 10 packs in a carton. Most cigarettes are sold in 200s cartons.
Last year, it was restricted only to 2 packs, but I think 1 carton is the highest amount which can be sold to Germany
About 1 billion per day (in 2006). According to the USDA, "Output for 2006 was 484.0 billion cigarettes...", but the consumption was 371 billion pieces for the same year. Calculating the number per day from there is simple division; 371 billion cigarettes divided by 365 days equals 1,016,438,356.16 cigarettes per day. (see related link)
There have been reportedly 117000,000 binders being sold annually.
There are many smokeless cigarettes that are sold in stores. One can buy electronic cigarettes at a variety of retail stores such as Walgreens and Walmart.
Approximately 90 million Klondike bars are sold annually.
According to an article in NY times (In California, a Furious Fight Over Raising Cigarette Tax, 2012), 750 million dollars will be raised in a year if cigarettes are taxed additional 1 dollar per pack in California. I would assume that more than 750 millions packs are sold each year providing the number of packs will be reduced due to tax increase.
about 5,00
i dnt no
372,000,000
sorry not sure about america but around 4 million are sold around the world each year
generally they are sold in 4, 6, 8, and 12 packs. sometimes they are in 20 and 40 packs for parties.