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Nov. 2, 2012 update:

In Manitoba, Canada (prices vary province to province):

Generally, a pack of 25 cigarettes is between $12.50 and $15.00 or more depending on where you buy them, which "quality" / brand you purchase. I've paid as much as $16.50 at a gas station!

If you don't smoke, don't start. You could use the 1/4 million you'll spend on them towards a real sweet retirement. That said....

Popular brands such as Export, duMaurier, Players, Matinee, Benson Hedges are generally around the $15 & up range, while brands like Canadian, Peter Jackson and (from the other answer) Rothman's have a lower price which varies store to store but are about $12.50 and up.

Where you purchase them can make a huge difference. You'll spend the most buying at a hotel, bar or gas station convenience store (except Domo). Buying by the carton (8 packs of 25 = 200 cigs) will save you most.

Buying across the border in the US will save you quite a lot. Buying tobacco and cigarette tubes & rolling yourself will save you the most if you are a smoker in Canada.

Do not buy cigarettes from illegal sources such as First Nation Reserves unless you are entitled to.

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Nov. 2, 2012 update:

In Manitoba, Canada (prices vary province to province):

Generally, a pack of 25 cigarettes is between $12.50 and $15.00 or more depending on where you buy them, which "quality" / brand you purchase. I've paid as much as $16.50 at a gas station!

If you don't smoke, don't start. You could use the 1/4 million you'll spend on them towards a real sweet retirement. That said....

Popular brands such as Export, duMaurier, Players, Matinee, Benson Hedges are generally around the $15 & up range, while brands like Canadian, Peter Jackson and (from the other answer) Rothman's have a lower price which varies store to store but are about $12.50 and up.

Where you purchase them can make a huge difference. You'll spend the most buying at a hotel, bar or gas station convenience store (except Domo). Buying by the carton (8 packs of 25 = 200 cigs) will save you most.

Buying across the border in the US will save you quite a lot. Buying tobacco and cigarette tubes & rolling yourself will save you the most if you are a smoker in Canada.

Do not buy cigarettes from illegal sources such as First Nation Reserves unless you are entitled to.

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15y ago

I'm happy to answer your question for you. I quickly found exactly

what you were looking for at http://www.tobaccofreekids.org/.

Here is a link to an Adobe Acrobat document containing all and more

information than you asked for:

http://tobaccofreekids.org/research/factsheets/pdf/0099.pdf

The information you desire is in the 7th column from the left, called

"Retail Price Per Pack With All Taxes". I took the liberty of adding

them all up for you to give you the average as you ask. The average

price across the 50 states is $3.81 or $3.8066 (I received this figure

by adding the prices of all 50 states and then dividing by 50).

It also provides you the tax amount per pack by state, the highest

costing state ranked through the cheapest state, etc. The above report

also references a government CDC website which has a lot of

information you may find useful:

http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/statehi/html_2002/state_highlights2002.htm

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15y ago

It depends on the country you are in. It also depends on the manufacturer of the cigrattes.

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14y ago

Cigarettes cost around $5 to $6. I wouldn't waste money to buy cigarettes.

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