No more ten packsaccording to the news, from March iirc
No more ten packsaccording to the news, from March iirc
Sad day when going halves for ten John Player Blue ceases to be the norm on route to school....[img]smileys/wink.gif[/img]
Ban oncigarette shaped sweets also. Anyone remember the ones with the red coloured tip in what looked like a fag box? Cool or what?You blew through them and some form of talcum powder or WMD puffed from one end? Oh, the fun that was had.I remember some form of chocolate fake cigarette as well.
On a more serious note, gave the real ones up 2 years ago, best decision ever.
Bagáiste ar phriacal an úinéara.
Originally Posted by The Dave
From 31st May. Presumably so the manufacturers can get rid of stocks of packaging etc. But what's the point if 10 packs are still available in the 6 counties?
at least we're taking the lead here (an unusual position for the irish). Maybe the UK/NI will follow suit, as they did or plan to do with the smoking ban.Originally Posted by Old Dog
Wont be long before they illegalise smoking all together.
Originally Posted by dsennah
Does that include the 20 packs of them too[img]smileys/wink.gif[/img]
good move.its the small packs that most kids start out on,and now with the price of 20s going up,they'll be less likely to start in the first place