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Howdy! Long time lurker, first time poster. I'm headed down to Tortola for the first time in 15 years this Sunday and I had a weird question to ask...
What's the deal with buying Juul Pods or worst case a pack of Camels down on the Island? Is it cheaper than the States? One thing I remember about being down in the Islands was that, the stuff that can kill you is dirt cheap, but the stuff you need to live is super expensive. So I was just wondering about smokes/vapes down there.
Thanks so much can't wait to get to paradise.
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I quit smoking 4 packs a day 15 years ago. A carton in the BVI was $10.30. I don’t remember them selling Camel unfiltered. In the USVI Camel unfiltered was available there were many women that smoked it. I believe a carton today is about $20. I’m sure there’s some smokers who can chime in.
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