61653 HTAFC
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I'm going to be trying places like Poundland, Home Bargains, B&M. They sometimes have discontinued stuff long after the 'proper' supermarkets have run out.Quite common with discontinued products, you get the occasional chancer who buys some of the last remaining stock and hopes someone is desperate enough to pay silly money for it.
The Glenfiddich Liqueur I mentioned in an earlier post is another (more extreme) example, there are a few places online asking £400 or more for a bottle, can't remember the price before it was discontinued but it definitely would have been less than £20.
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10 packs went out at the same time as plain packaging came in. The thinking was that kids were more likely to buy the smaller ones- which was almost certainly correct... however it also meant that your "last pack" if you were trying to quit, lasted longer!I haven't sold any cigarettes since the plain packaging and the requirement to have them out of sight were introduced, but when I worked for the Co-op there were a couple of brands which were still in smaller sizes - Embassy Regal (blue stripe) and Embassy Filter (red stripe); I don't recall anyone buying them.