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Do-it-yourself cigarettes

The little guy is taking on the big tobacco companies again, but not in the way you might think. This year, there's been a big increase in the number of people growing their own tobacco in the backyard.

From the Charlotte Observer:

Some seed suppliers have reported a tenfold increase in sales as some of the country's 43.3 million smokers look for a cheaper way to get their nicotine fix in a down economy. Cigarettes cost an average of $4.35 a pack; home growers can make that amount for about 30 cents.

It's the latest do-it-yourself movement as others repair their own cars, swap used clothes and cancel yard work services to save money.

"Cigarette smokers say, 'Yeah, we're going to die of cancer, but do we have to die of poverty as well?'" said Jack Basharan, who operates The Tobacco Seed Co. Ltd. in Essex, England. Virtually all of his increased tobacco seed sales have been in the U.S., he said.

Of course, growing and processing tobacco isn't easy:

The nearly microscopic seeds must initially be grown inside and transplanted after the threat of frost has passed.

A seed started in March can be harvested, hung to dry and ready to smoke as soon as October. Some anxious growers have been known to microwave leaves to hasten the drying. For purists, the leaves can be cured, or aged, like a fine wine for up to three years.

"It's actually very labor intensive," said Ed Baker, general manager of Cross Creek Seed Inc. in Raeford, the No. 1 tobacco seed supplier in the U.S. "There's a reason why cigarette companies make all that money."

Just thought it was an interesting trend to point out.

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Kiran - Aug 24, 2009

Ive been rolling my own cigarettes for about two or three years now. I can not even smoke a store bought cigarette at this point. Quite honestly beyond the money it makes me sick. A lot of people seem to be of the opinion that rolling tobacco is some how of a lesser quality or that only poor people would do such a thing. I say quite the contrary, there are many different rolling tobaccos available on the market and of varied quality and very reasonable prices. I spend maybe as much as $30 a month for my habit. I even roll them with filters which are only about $1.50 for a pack of 100-200 filters. This all cost considerably less considering where I live (AZ) a pack of cigs can cost nearly $8. Add that up over a month (depending on your habit) and you could be spending hundreds a month just to smoke. As for the idea that only "poor" people would roll thier own cigarettes I can assure you that I am employed and get paid well enough that I could easily buy my cigarettes from the store but I hardily choose not to for the reasons above.