between £5 and £7
specials offers can make them around four pound. this is usually for lower brands cigarettes such as john players rather than marlboro or lucky strike.
In 1985, the price for a pack of cigarettes in the UK averaged 1.25 euros.
3.2 pound
$.40 a pack in the United States (price varied widely between states) $1.00 Can a pack in Ontario 65p a pack in the UK
In the UK, it was around 50p, although I'm not sure if that was a 10 pack or 20. it was 20
There are typically 20 cigarettes per pack.
Around 3 pounds sterling *cough*.
4.23 pounds a pack at the Supermarket
This completely depends on the price of the cigarettes and the amount that the individual smokes per day. For a gross estimate, we will say that the person smokes 1 pack of cigarettes per day and a pack costs $6.00:$6.00 x 365 days = $2190.00 per year.
Some average smokers in the UK smoke 20 cigarettes per day x7 packs per week @ £6.00 per pack= £42.00 per week = £168.00 GBP per month. Then a heavy smoker will smoke at least 40 per day = 2x 20 Packs x 7 days per week @ £6.00 per pack= £12.00 per day or £84.00 per week = x4 = £336.00 GBP per Month. Very expensive in the UK for a smoker! And according to my teacher a smoker is called an arseholewanker
The short answer would be to multiply the price of a pack of 20 by the number of days in 68 years, i.e. Pack Price x 3 x 365 x 68 (plus a bit for leap years). But in practice it is impossible to say, because cigarettes go up in price, like most consumer goods. E.g. in the early 1960s, in the UK a pack of 20 cost around 22 to 30 pence, now it costs around £4 or £5.
In 1965, the price of Woodbine cigarettes in the UK was typically around 25 to 30 pence per pack. Prices varied slightly depending on the retailer and location. This was reflective of the general pricing of cigarettes during that time period, which has increased significantly over the decades due to inflation and tax changes.
Embassy is a brand of cigarettes in the UK.