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Marlboro has sales somewhere around absolute 0 (kelvin) despite it's attempts at entering the Canadian market nobody like them (making them nowhere near the top Canadian brand, maybe the 100th), although Philip Morris (the parent company) has some sales of other brands then Marlboro (by purchasing the companies), British and American tobacco is the primary dealer in tobacco, not Philip Morris, Canadian tobacco is Virginian not Virginian/Turkish (which most American brands are composed of) and half of Canadians despise Turkish tobacco, it is the taste (and those that do like it won't buy it except at a discount). I have never met anyone who smokes Marlboro or any other American cigarette on a regular basis.

The most popular brands would be players or dumaurier (depending on where you are)

followed perhaps by number 7 (my favourite) and various other brands.

Marlboro tastes like absolute cheap mass produced trash (not that Turkish tobacco is bad), with half the tobacco missing in the cigarette (you can bend them in half without breaking them) and half the nicotine content of the average Canadian cigarette and at the same price of the premium (domestic) cigarette (a pure Virginian blend) and more then premium prices if imported (2x the cost of the value brands 1.75X the cost of the mid range and 20% higher then the domestic premium). At their current prices Marlboro cannot and will not ever replace domestic brands as the highest selling, unless they drop their prices to the cheapest and even then I wouldn't bet on it.

Almost ALL Canadians smoke pure Virginian tobacco (turkish/virginian is almost unatainable anyway other then specialty shops despite being this close to the US) and almost all Americans smoke a Turkish/Virginian blend. This is unlikely to change in the near future unless the Turkish/Virginian blend became cheaper or the Virginian cheaper in the American market.

Not that all Turkish/Virginian blend are terrible or anything (davidoff is godly), but domestic American cigarettes taste (and feel) like you should have payed $2 a pack for them in a duty free store.

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everything above i pretty wrong belmonts are double what your saying

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The ones you make by your self.

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