I'm a non-smoker, but my mother has been a smoker since before I was born. I remember when she would send me or my brother or sister to the corner store to get her a pack (back in those ancient days, it was allowed), I can't remember how much they charged, it was probably .75 or maybe $1 per pack. Just this past week while waiting in a long line at a store, I noticed the per-pack and per-carton prices; I believe it was something like $7.75 and $77.50 respectively. I can't imagine paying Big Tobacco so much money to slowly kill me.
I remember thinking that I would have to quit when they went to 35 cents since I couldn't afford it anymore. (I is old). I actually quit when they hit a dollar.
I remember when they cost 25 cents a pack. A carton was $2.25. Movie theaters (We had theaters then, too!) had cigarette vending machines. Hotels, restaurants, even grocery stores, had ash trays every few feet. BIG ash trays! Not the spindly kind that you see now, these were big enough to be considered furniture. Like this: