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Unfiltered Lucky strikes

Another New Yorker

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I have scoured far too many gas stations in fruitless journeys. Where in America (or on the internets) could one find the mythical unfiltered classic Lucky strike, that holiest of unfiltered cigarettes?

also I read on the internet on some websites that it was the reds and the silvers that were discontinued in the US and that the classic is still very proliferate...
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Need help!
 

ruben

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I thought they were gone for good, thought I might have an old half pack in my desk.
 

Douglas

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step 1: purchase filtered lucky strikes.
step 2: cut off filter.
step 3: profit!
 

Thomas

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Jeez. I really needed this thread today. My grandfather smoked unfiltered Lucky Strikes for 50 years. For some reason they never bothered me.
 

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I seethem from time to time at drug stores like CVS/Walgreens in the Midwest
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impolyt_one

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They were common in the Midwest 10 years ago, which is about when I was there last. I smoked them for a bit but I liked the flavor of unfiltered camels to Lucky Strikes. If you plan on smoking these with a fedora on your head and while trying lame 1950's lines on people, don't, just don't.
 

Another New Yorker

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Anyone willing to proxy a few cartons? Hahaha, I just want to try it. The reviews online are stellar, and amongst my group of college freshmen friends it's achieved near mythical status.
 

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Originally Posted by Another New Yorker
Anyone willing to proxy a few cartons? Hahaha, I just want to try it. The reviews online are stellar, and amongst my group of college freshmen friends it's achieved near mythical status.

really? in an unironic way? they're disgusting.
 

frenchy

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Originally Posted by uhurit
I seethem from time to time at drug stores like CVS/Walgreens in the Midwest
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this.i only see them at walgreens in the states.
however,when i was in germany they were everywhere.
 

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