CIGARETTES NEWS
All about tobacco, cigarettes, smoking brands, cigarette smoker from whole world. Constantly updated news only at buy-euro-cigarettes.com See all cigarette news...
Our Contacts
Phone: +1-310-928-6962
Fax: +1-801-780-5292
E-mail:

Payment
You can order you favorite cigarettes brands using Visa cards
Warning
You must be 18 or older to purchase cigarettes at buy-euro-cigarettes.com! By clicking any of the product links in this site, you are confirming that you are of legal age in your own state and community to buy tobacco product.
See also

Discount Cigarettes Online News


EU plans 'fire-safe'
Thursday, August 07, 2008 (GST)

All sold across the European Union will have to be "fire-safe" by 2011, the European Commission has said.

(Read More...   -1 comments)

World business briefs: Fire-safe
Wednesday, August 06, 2008 (GST)

Fire-safe

(Read More...   -1 comments)

Anti-rs Disapprove of Alicia Keys’s Concert Sponsorship
Tuesday, August 05, 2008 (GST)

Philip Morris pulls some promotional materials as a result of the controvsersy.

(Read More...   -1 comments)

Tobacco shares may not go up in
Tuesday, August 05, 2008 (GST)

August 4, 2008: For a decade now, the Health ministry has been struggling to find ways of reducing the number of cigarette rs and curtail the recruitment of the youth into this dangerous habit.

(Read More...   -1 comments)

A price worth paying
Monday, August 04, 2008 (GST)

Drop in cigarette tax collections is welcome news

(Read More...   -1 comments)

Smokin' athletes! Who says and sports don't mix?
Monday, August 04, 2008 (GST)

Though they compete in marathons and triathlons, go hiking and train at the gym, these athletes can't kick the cigarette habit.

(Read More...   -1 comments)

Scheme helps teenagers to stub out
Thursday, July 31, 2008 (GST)

TEENAGERS have been helped to quit smoking through a pioneering Copeland Council scheme.

(Read More...   -1 comments)

Rise in Tax, Drop in Cigarette Sales May Squeeze Md.'s Expected Revenue
Thursday, July 31, 2008 (GST)

Cigarette sales have dropped by nearly 25 percent in Maryland since the state's tobacco tax doubled in January, as sticker shock apparently has curtailed some residents' smoking and sent others across the border for better deals.

(Read More...   -1 comments)