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can of cigarettes from the 1930s

can of cigarettes from the 1930s didn’t always come in fragile boxes. They came in metal., Small. Circular. Built to last., In early days, tobacco was packaged in sturdy tin containers—sealed like cans, designed to 1930's Prince Albert Crimp Cut

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can of cigarettes from the 1930s didnt always come in fragile boxes. They came in metal., Small. Circular. Built to last., In early days, tobacco was packaged in sturdy tin containerssealed like cans, designed to 1930's Prince Albert Crimp Cut

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