Lucky Strikes (“An American Original “) are apparently now made in Mexico.

    by JohnSolo22

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    1. When did the USA get a monopoly on the very broad term, american, anyways.

      Its always bugged me

    2. Nothing is more American than outsourcing labour and production in an effort not to pay their own citizens a living wage.

    3. So odd to see a pack of cigarettes without all the warning labels and rotten body parts on them

    4. Garrentheflyingsword on

      Those are the relatively new lucky strikes filters- there just rebadged Newports. My theory is rj Reynolds created these to sell to white people. (And yes I know there are filtered lucky strikes for export and in the past)

      The original unfiltered American lucky strikes are still made in America and have a completely different content. 

    5. RJR moved their domestic production in the 1990s to Mexico. While the US charges up to $10 USD a pack, Mexico still subsidizes tobacco production and banned vapes recently.

    6. I quit smoking years ago but I only ever saw Lucky Strikes for sale once; they were in a vending machine at a dive bar in DC and they were unfiltered. 

    7. Aggressive-Secret103 on

      Those are not the strikes of old they all used to be non filter with tobacco quality on par with a camel nonfilter those are trash compared to the true luckys

    8. Wait, do cigarettes not have to have health warnings in America? That’s more than mildly interesting to me, as basically every developed country does these days.

    9. Reaper-fromabove on

      Haha, I’ll never forget how while deployed to Iraq, we had to go to land in Lebanon for a mission.

      My commander handed me a carton of lucky strikes and said to use it as currency for little things like the guys bringing the air cart or the dude marshaling the airplane.

      It worked. They were very happy to get a pack of American cigs.

    10. It’s more mildly interesting to me that cigarettes in the US still have branding on them. All the boxes are the same colour in Canada, with the name in the same font for every brand, and the box is covered in warnings and photos of people with cancer.

    11. It_Just_Exploded on

      Thats how they became as cheap as they are. Before the switch, they were more expensive than Marlboro in my area.

    12. Well technically it’s not wrong, it doesn’t say “a united states of america original”

    13. Okay, I have to tell an OT Lucky Strike story. I was on an exchange to the Dutch Navy from the US and was stationed in North Holland in Den Helder in the early 90s. I had seen on the news that a container ship transiting the English Channel had lost some containers off the coast of the Netherlands and that they were washing up on the beaches. Later that morning, my boss, the first officer of the ship I was on, was standing talking to a bunch of us and breaks out a crappy looking cigarette (not straight at all) and lights it up. “Ahh, nothing like free smokes.” he says in Dutch. Turns out that on his way in to work, he swung by the beach and found a container full of Lucky Strikes that were destined for the US troops in the Gulf. He grabbed as much as he could and threw them in his car. We’re talking some saltwater soaked cigs by the carton. When he got to work, he dried a pack’s worth of Lucky Strikes and that’s what he was lighting up. Hiilarious! He was smoking them for months.

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