The cost of a pack of diapers depended on the brand, store and size of diaper pack. The cost would vary from $6 to $29 a pack.
We run a pack & ship in a small rural community (About 5000 people) and have been running this store for five years. Everybody loves us and everybody wants us to stay, but we make zero profit. The business pays its own expenses but does not afford any salary at this time. Hope this helps.
20$
hes worth a pack of haribo
The average person would probably carry things like keys, a wallet, their cell phone, a pocket knife, gum, a lighter, spare change, pens, pencils, etc. Hope I have helped. Here are a list of all the things I always have in my pockets: 1 pen, a pencil, a pocket knife, a lighter, my 2 lucky coins, a little metal turtle, my wallet, my ipod, my cell phone, a bandanna in my back pocket, 1 dollar in change, and a pack of gum.
111 if you pack it real tight!
240,000 ÷ 100 = 2,400 (two thousand, four hundred packs).
Five in New moon but as the pack gets bigger in eclipseand breaking dawn when the pack gets to 11 wolves
It depends if there is a washer you should pack about 3 without 5
1 pack of silly bandz cost=$1 2 packs of silly bandz cost=$2 3 packs of silly bandz cost=$3 And so on and so on
The cost of a pack of cigarettes in 1982 varied by brand, as they do now. Most could be purchased for under $2.00. You could buy a pack of smokes, a large coffee & a gallon of gas and get change back from a five dollar bill.
All US currency comes from the fed to banks in 100 packs
Either 8 or 15 cards.
They are sold at many special candy shops, mostly ones that only sell candy. They are not sold at target, or places like that. But the cheapest place to buy them would be a dollar store, like dollar tree. I bought a pack of three for a dollar, vs a local candy store where i bought one pack for $1.10
I believe one whole pack can be bought. I think 38 bands come in a pack, but don't quote me on that.
About a dollar a pack.
If you refer to the Royal Australian Mint/Australia Post 2000 "For Valour" Philatelic Numismatic Cover pack including the non-circulating legal tender One Dollar coin and five stamps commemorating the Victoria Cross, and the pack is in mint condition, it might get up to $300 AUD. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.